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Understanding Pleadings in a Lawsuit: Complaints, Summons, and Answers
The video explains the concept of pleadings in a legal context. The speaker explains how a case is initiated with the filing of a complaint by the plaintiff, and how the defendant is served with a summons and complaint. The video also...
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Understanding Competitive Advantage in Business
This video discusses the concept of competitive advantage in business. It explores various types of advantages, such as government granted monopolies, brand recognition, economies of scale, location, distribution advantages, internal...
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Class Action - Procedural Requirements
This Video Explains Class Action - Procedural Requirements
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Express vs Implied Contracts
This Video Explains Express vs Implied Contracts
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Executory vs Executed Contracts
This Video Explains Executory vs Executed Contracts
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Understanding Contract Vocabulary
This video explains important vocabulary and concepts related to contracts, such as enforceability, valid contracts, unenforceable contracts, void contracts, and voidable contracts. The speaker elaborates on each term and provides...
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Employer vs Independent Contractor - Agency Law
Employer vs Independent Contractor - Agency Law
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Employer Identification Number
This Video Explains Employer Identification Numbers
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Eminent Domain - Power to Take Property
This Video Explains Eminent Domain - Power to Take Property
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Deductive Reasoning
What is Deductive Reasoning? Deductive reasoning is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. An inference is deductively valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, i.e. it is impossible for the premises to be...
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Understanding Director and Officer Liability Insurance
This video discusses director and officer liability insurance, which protects officers and directors from personal liability for their actions within a corporation.
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Inductive Message - Communication
What are Inductive Messages? ... The inductive method of communicating involves providing evidence or anecdotes that lead an individual to a logical conclusion.
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How is a Civil Trial Decided
This Video Explains How a Civil Trial is Decided
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General and Limited - Subject Matter Jurisdiction
This Video Explains General and Limited - Subject Matter Jurisdiction
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Agent Authority to Contract for Principal
Agent Authority to Contract for Principal
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Affirmative Action Explained
This video provides an explanation of affirmative action, a commonly misunderstood employment law or doctrine.
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Additional Terms in Acceptance under UCC
Explanation of how Additional Terms in affect the Acceptance a contract under the Unform Commercial Code (UCC)
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Acquiring Ownership Rights Through Gift
This Video Explains Acquiring Ownership Rights Through Gift
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Understanding Arbitration: An Alternative to Trial
This video provides an explanation of arbitration as a form of alternative dispute resolution. The speaker describes how parties can choose to submit their dispute to an arbitrator instead of going through a traditional trial process....