MGT 352 - Week 1 and 2
The purpose of the pleadings is to:
Notify each of the parties of the claims and defenses of each other
Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, US companies must meet which of the following requirements?
accounting and bookkeeping requirements and internal accounting controls
In a wholly owned subsidiary, the foreign business:
owns the whole operation
The formal statements made to the court by the parties to a case that list their claims and defenses are called:
pleadings
NAFTA is a trading agreement that promotes free trade. Which of these countries is a member?
Canada
The ________ promotes uniformity in laws and discourages legal obstacles to trade
Commission on International Trade Law
The First Amendment limits
Congress from making certain laws restricting freedom of speech.
In U.S. v. King, King was a major investor in OSI, which was working on a land project in Costa Rica. He was accused by the U.S. government of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) by bribing government officials in Costa Rica, in an effort to make the land deal work. The U.S. courts held that King:
Could be sentenced to prison for violating the FCPA
which of the following concerns legal wrongs committed against the government:
Criminal Law
Under the common law, judges usually decide cases based on
Decisions from previous cases
In an affirmative defense:
Defendant admits to the facts claimed by the plaintiff, but offers additional facts
If a dispute may be resolved in a state court only, the state court is said to have:
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Under the Constitution, any ___________ must be disclosed to the defendant.
Exculpatory Evidence
The U.N. which sponsored the CISG, discourages the use of arbitration of disputes that occur under the CISG. The parties must choose the courts of one of the parties to the contract.
False
The standard forum selection clause in international business contracts specifies that in the event of a dispute the matter will be settled at the United Nations Commission on Trade.
False
U.S. companies and their agents are prohibited from bribing foreign officials by the
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Which of the following is NOT an Article of the Constitution
all of the other specific choices are Articles of the Constitution
Bankruptcy fraud occurs when:
all of the other specific choices are correct
Racketeering includes:
all of the other specific choices are correct
Securities fraud includes:
all of the other specific choices are correct
Which of the following are part of the federal court system:
all of the other specific choices are correct
Which of the following characteristics differentiates a civil law system from common law.
all of the other specific choices are correct
If a negotiation is conducted properly:
almost nothing said in negotiation will be usable in a later court case
Defenses of insanity and intoxication in criminal cases:
are rarely successful
American firms doing business in other countries:
are subject to the laws of the country in which it does business.
Depositions
are taken before trial, during discovery.
If a company is found guilty of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, it may face:
fines of up to $2 million per violation plus fines of up to $100,000 for its managers and prison time.
Improperly collecting benefits intended for victims of a natural disaster, such as Hurricane Katrina, is an example of:
government fraud
Sam would like to get a contract with the government of Venezuela. To help get the contract, Sam pays Juan, a Venezuela citizen to use his "influence" to help. Sam know Juan is likely to bribe the government official in charge of the contract. Sam's actions are:
illegal under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
When a person deals in a security when in possession of non-public information, and they have an obligation not to reveal or use the information it is:
insider trading
The U.S. Constitution created these branches of the federal government: (1) executive, (2) judicial, and (3):
legislative
Federal judges are appointed for:
life
The Sentencing Guidelines were created to:
make sentencing consistent across the country
A felony is generally defined as a crime that
may be punished by more than a year in prison
If a person engages in illegal activities, such as drug dealing, and one hides the origins of the income, besides tax problems, there may be a crime of:
money laundering
In a victimless crime:
no other party is injured
In Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corp. v. Public Service Comm., the New York utility commission ruled that electric utilities could not advertise to promote the use of electricity. The Supreme Court held that the:
none of the other choices
The commerce clause of the Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate trade:
none of the other choices or with foreign nations and among the states
Both state and federal court systems have lower courts of _________, where disputes are first brought and tried.
original jurisdiction
Which is the correct order of stages for a typical lawsuit:
pleadings, discovery, pretrial, trial, appeals
When judges use decisions from earlier legal cases for guidance in legal cases for guidance in legal principles to solve current cases it is referred to as:
precedent
The Foreign corrupt Practices Act:
prohibits U.S. companies from bribing foreign officials
The fourteenth Amendment protects due process rights and:
provides for equal protection
Article I, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution:
provides that all power to make laws for the federal government shall be held by Congress
Litigants not satisfied with the decision of a court of limited jurisdiction may:
request a new trial at a court of general jurisdiction
Unlike federal judges, most state judges:
serve for a fixed term
Federal and state constitutions:
set limits on crimes and punishments
The constitution intends for the judiciary to have:
significant independence from the other parts of the government
Failing to file tax return, failing to report all income and overstating expenses are examples of:
tax evasion
Federal courts of limited or special jurisdiction include:
the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Executive orders are issued by :
the President
Federal judges are nominated by
the President
The most important part of the Constitution with respect to businesses is:
the commerce clause
In the United States, only ______ can bring criminal charges.
the government
If someone is sued in a civil suit, such as in tort for hitting someone on the head with a stick, to find the wrongdoer liable, the jury must find that the injured party was favored by:
the preponderance of the evidence
The Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects:
the right to bear arms
Invasion of privacy, defamation, and trespass are example of civil law under the category of:
tort law
In both federal and state systems, the courts of original jurisdiction are:
trial courts
In recent decades, the share of U.S. gross domestic product in international trade has:
tripled
Commercial sales contracts that use the CISG
usually go to arbitration
Which of the following would not be likely to be considered to be a violent crime:
Burglary
Major source(s) of international commercial law is (are):
commercial laws of individual countries and trade agreements.
The United States Constitution:
has both clear rules and general principles
Among other things, the 14th Amendment protects due process rights and
none of the other choices
Company X contributes to a group that opposes increases in state taxes. State Y has a law that prohibits businesses from donating money when the money may influence how people vote on issues. X challenges the law. A court will likely find:
the law is invalid because it violates the First Amendment rights of the business
Which of the following is NOT an industry that is affected by NAFTA:
all fo the other specific choices are affected by NAFTA
The First Amendment provides protection for which following kinds of speech
all of the other choices
When parties agree to resolve a dispute by arbitration they rely on an arbitrator. An arbitrator is usually:
A neutral expert in the field who may or may not be an attorney
Although NAFTA was signed in 1992, it did not go into effect until:
1994
Approximately how many consumers are in the trade area created by NAFTA?
400 million
There are ________ federal districts in the court system.
94
Which of the following is listed as suspicious activity by the Internal Revenue Service:
All of the other specific choices are correct
In the pleading known as the ________, the defendant will admit, deny, or say that it does not know the truth, with respect to each assertion of the plaintiff.
Answer
Because foreign judicial forums may not be very effective in resolving many international commercial disputes, many companies look to ______ to resolve these disputes.
Arbitration
______ is the most widely recognized form of Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Arbitration
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause.... " is the:
Fourth Amendment of the Constitution
The U.S. Constitution provides that the judicial power (the court system) is:
In one supreme Court and in lower courts as Congress may establish.
Under a civil law system, judges can:
Initiate proceedings on their own
The ________ is the principal court of the United Nations.
International Court of Justice
A court of limited or special jurisdiction would most likely be:
Probate courts
Contrasted with private law, a good example of public law is:
Securities regulation
In Citizens United, the Supreme Court struck down portions of the McCain-Feingold Act, which limited "electioneering communication" by corporations and unions because:
Since there is no distinction between media and other corporations such restrictions would allow Congress to suppress political speech in all media outlets
Depositions are:
Sworn, in-person testimony of a witness recorded by a court reporter.
The first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution are called:
The Bill of Rights
Which court(s) in the federal court system uses juries?
The U.S. district courts
The doctrine that protects judges from suits for damages for judicial acts is called:
The doctrine of judicial immunity
A forum selection clause allows the parties to a contract to specify where they wish to litigate a dispute over the contract, should one arise.
True
In Consolidated Edison Co v. Public Service Comm., the Supreme Court held that state utility regulators could impose restrictions on the time, place or manner in which political speech was delivered so long as the restriction was "reasonable."
True
In some matters, such as a dispute between two state governments, the U.s. Supreme Court has original and exclusive jurisdiction.
True
In 2006 Congress ratified the _______, which is supposed to bring international cooperation to corruption enforcement actions.
United Nations Convention Against Corruption
The specific tools of discovery include:
all of the other choices are correct
In addition to judge-made common law, "law" includes
all of the other choices are possible
The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution
a and b
If a business wants to have a bigger presence in international markets, which of the following production options should it consider?
a franchise agreement or a joint venture or a licensing agreement
Statutory law is
a law enacted by a legislative body
A misdemeanor is:
a less serious offense than a felony
An allegation by the defendant that the law furnishes no remedy for plaintiff's claimed injury is known as;
a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim
When member countries of the World Trade Organization files a dispute with the organization, the dispute will be resolved by:
a three-person arbitration panel
Taken together, the Necessary and Proper Clause and the Commerce Clause, provides justification for:
broad Congressional regulation of business or none of the other choices
Unlike arbitrators, mediators
cannot impose a decision
Congress may change the U.S. Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction, but it cannot:
change the Court's original jurisdiction conferred upon it by the Constitution
The legal process that resolves disputes among persons, businesses and governments is known as
civil litigation
Criminal Codes
define the scope offenses against the public
Crimes and punishments are
determined by statues passed by federal and state legislatures.
Cases that go to federal court that involve disputes between citizens of different states are commonly referred to as
diversity of citizenship cases