Examlex
Fact Pattern 6-1
E-Z Rid disposes of toxic wastes. Elmo worked for E-Z. He contacted clients, negotiated contracts, and oversaw the daily operations at E-Z. The company is so busy its safety procedures are overlooked to get all the work done. Elmo knew safety lapses at E-Z (including improperly burying toxic waste) were common, but he overlooked this because he wanted the company to succeed.
Elmo happy until one day he and Jo Wong, president of the E-Z, had an argument. Elmo quit and began to look for another job. Extracto, a rival of E-Z, needed someone like Elmo. He interviewed and thought he would get the job. But when Extracto got a letter describing Elmo's work, they told him they could not hire him. Jo had written a negative and partly untrue account of his work record.
Elmo started his own business and contacted many of E-Z's clients. He told them that E-Z was having safety problems, that they could be financially liable for E-Z's negligence, and that Jo was unstable. Many of E-Z's customers switch to do business with Elmo.
When Jo discovered what Elmo had done she was furious. She bought a one-page ad in the local paper which stated that Elmo was a careless businessman whose business was bound to be awful, and who embezzled funds from clients in the past (not true) . Elmo then stormed onto E-Z's property and went into Jo's office. After calling her a no-good liar, Elmo slapped her.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 6-1. Jo's ad asserts that Elmo embezzled funds (untrue) and that Elmo is careless (probably true) . If Elmo sues Jo over the ad, what would he be suing for?
Mission
The fundamental purpose or goal of an organization, outlining its reason for existence.
Purpose
The reason for which something is done or created, or for which something exists.
Internal Components
Elements or factors within an organization that contribute to its functioning, such as its culture, human resources, and internal processes.
Ergonomics
The science of adapting work and working conditions to the employee or worker.
Q30: Refer to Fact Pattern 6-1. Elmo's reaction
Q159: Truth is a very strong defense to
Q176: In Squish La Fish v. Thomco Specialty
Q234: Since the Greenman v. Yuba Power Products
Q236: In a tort action:<br>A) a party whose
Q305: Harassing telephone calls may be the basis
Q326: In one appeals court case it was
Q337: The rule of negligence in tort holds
Q444: In Lawler v. Montblanc North America, where
Q445: When an assault occurs, a battery also