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Working memory provides one example of how:

Learn about the significance of public statements and reputational impact in legal disputes.
Understand the components and types of intentional torts, including wrongful interference, battery, assault, and fraud.
Recognize the conditions under which liability for defamation and false imprisonment may arise.
Identify the circumstances under which competitive behavior crosses into wrongful interference with business.

Definitions:

Law of Agency

A legal doctrine concerning the relationship where one party, the agent, is authorized to act on behalf of another, the principal, in transactions with third parties.

Mental Capacity

An individual's cognitive ability to understand, make, and communicate informed decisions regarding personal or legal matters.

Duty of Loyalty

A legal and ethical obligation requiring individuals, particularly directors and officers of a corporation, to act in the best interests of the corporation and its shareholders.

Nature of Agency

Refers to the relationship established when one party, the agent, is authorized to act on behalf of another, the principal, in dealing with third parties.

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