Business Tort and Criminal Liability Presentation Grading Guide

LAW/531 Version 12 Business Law

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Learning Team Assignment: Business Tort and Criminal Liability Presentation

Purpose of Assignment

Why do businesses enter into agency relationships and hire independent contractors instead of employees. Is it simply cost? Is it a question of liability, or is it a combination of the two? As you approach this week’s assignment, consider these questions and think about how they impact risk and what factors in that business create the most risk for the employees and executives. Is it always the same? Resources Required

Legal Environment of Business: Online Commerce, Business Ethics, and Global Issues: Ch. 5, Ch. 6 and Ch. 7

Grading Guide

Partially Not Content Met Comments: Met Met Each team member created a slide summarizing their Week 3 individual assignment.

Differentiated between the following Agency types: Express, Implied, Apparent and Ratification.

Discussed what classifies a worker as an independent contractor.

Collaborated and discussed at least 2 business torts and 2 criminal activities that businesses deal with.

Defended the collective finding of the Learning Team and its conclusions.

The presentation is 10 to 12 slides and is appropriate for the audience (including detailed speaker notes (speaker notes not required for introduction, conclusion, and reference slides). The presentation includes relevant media and visual aids that are consistent with the content.

Total Total Available Earned Business Tort and Criminal Liability Presentation Grading 4 Guide LAW/531 Version 12

Partially Not Content Met Comments: Met Met 7 #/7

Partially Not Presentation Guidelines Met Comments: Met Met The presentation is laid out with effective use of headings, font styles, font sizes, and white space. Intellectual property is recognized with in-text citations and a reference slide. The presentation includes an introduction and conclusion that preview and review major points. Major points are stated clearly; are supported by specific details, examples, or analysis; and are organized logically. Rules of grammar and usage are followed including spelling and punctuation. Total Total Available Earned 3 #/3

Assignment Total # 10 #/10 Additional comments: