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  • law
  • November 22nd, 2016

Real Estate

his Term Paper is for my real estate class. I need the writer to have GOOD knowledge about real Estate especially in Massachusetts and law. This is one of mi biggest request. I would also need a plagiarism report and references/bibliography page. I am graduating this semester and this is a very important term paper. The paper needs to be factually correct. I am attaching some powerpoint pressentations from my class that could help with some of the main topics for the paper. The writer can also use as many resources as needed. The following is the outline for the term paper and everything that needs to be covered.
  • law
  • November 22nd, 2016

TMA 02

Compare and contrast the ways in which housing inequalities are discussed from the perspectives of social policy and criminology, and economics. Word limit: 1200 words
  • law
  • November 21st, 2016

Business law project

TAYLOR v. UNITED STATES Go to the website of the United States Supreme Court (www.supremecourt.gov). Find the link to the Taylor v. UNITED STATES decision. (Here’s a direct link: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/15pdf/14-6166_o7jp.pdf) Read the entire decision and answer the questions below. Submit a hard copy.
  • law
  • November 21st, 2016

TMA 02

Essay (100 per cent of the mark for this assignment) Compare and contrast the ways in which housing inequalities are discussed from the perspectives of social policy and criminology, and economics. Word limit: 1200 words
  • law
  • November 21st, 2016

Conducting Pre- Mediation Economic Analysis to Achieve Successful Alternative Dispute Resolution

This paper is for ( Litigation and dispute resolution ) course this course provides the cornerstone of the Litigation Law track. It introduces the theory and practice of litigation and other forms of dispute resolution, and draws upon the basic tools of decision theory, game theory, and economic analysis to address some of the key features of the litigation process and its institutions. Among the topics addressed are the decision to commence litigation and whether to settle or go to trial; settlement negotiations; strategic behavior as affecting decision making by both private actors and the courts; economic analyses of litigation; agency or moral hazard problems presented by both lawyers and courts; the impact of attorney’s fee arrangements, fee-shifting rules, and court-imposed sanctions; party versus court control of proceedings; and the effect of enforcement costs on competing substantive legal rules. I will attache the outline of this paper, I want you to follow this order, and
  • law
  • November 21st, 2016

Strength and Conditioning_Law

Complete module 12 questions
  • law
  • November 16th, 2016

Explain the development of lawyers

Explain the development of lawyers in the Cravath system from law school interns to partners. Define billable hours. How do they play a part in the development process?
  • law
  • November 16th, 2016

The impact of government policies on foreign direct investment in the economy of developing countries

1- Introduction 1500 -2000 words 2-The Literature Review between 4000-5000 words 3- Methodology about 3500-4500 words 4-Result and Finding 2000-3500 words 5-Conclusion and Recommendations 2000-3500
  • law
  • November 14th, 2016

Settling Mass torts

Settling Mass torts
  • law
  • November 14th, 2016

The Statute of Frauds

Johnny needs to buy a lawn mower. His lawn is relatively modest, so he began looking for an affordable model. His friend, Mark, also needed a lawn mower. His yard was much larger, so he went to Johnny and said “Johnny, we both need a lawn mower. Why don’t we go shopping and get the lawn mower together.” Johnny and Mark found a suitable lawn mower for $10,000. Johnny actually talked to the salesmen. And the salesmen agreed to extend Johnny a loan to purchase the lawn mower if Mark would orally contract to stand as a surety for Johnny if the payments were not made on time. For two months, Mark uses the lawn mower more than anyone. But then Johnny fails to make payments and the salesman sues Mark under the oral contract. What will be the likely disposition of the case?