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  • I have to write a 2500 word term paper for a business law course, and it can be on any aspect of the law. The paper must have numerous cases to support it, and the professor does not want many of the sources to be opinion based. I have thought about writing the paper on how the court system does not do enough to protect the average investor from corporate frauds. I wanted ot use examples from Enron, WorldCom, Marth Stewart, and perhaps others. I am having trouble finding cases that would support my argument. My question for you is, where should I look, and at what specific cases. Or if my topic will not have enough facts to back it up, perhaps you could suggest another one which would be more suitable and easier to research, and where I could get research for that topic. I was also curious if there is a website that summerizes law cases. I am open to anything. Thanks a lot.


  • Dear luminox17-ga; Thank you for allowing me an opportunity to answer your interesting question. Because of the recent and still evolving nature (and in some cases ongoing nature) of the scandals involving Enron and Worldcom and the alleged scandal supposedly involving Ms. Stewart, I highly recommend you choose another topic unless you just want to really challenge yourself with this assignment. The final shoe with regard to the Enron and Worldcom debacles has yet to drop since legislation is still being demanded in many judicial circles to prevent future oversights and insure appropriate satisfaction if they should reoccur. As for Martha Stewart’s troubles of course, the case is really in it’s infancy in terms of what impact it might have on consumer protection in the future. There are of course no case summaries on cases that have not been heard so to use her legal situation as one of your examples would limit you to speculation at best. I’m going to go out on a limb here and take you up on the “suggestion” route you alternatively alluded to. I recommend you choose a topic for which a great deal of rulings exist and spare yourself the effort of drudging up data where data might not exist. There are a number of topics that fit this description and for which an abundance of information is readily available in publication and on the internet. Below for example I have chosen issues related to law. As you know laws are being hotly debated and while the issue is still current, legal precedents are being set daily. If your readers don’t know what’s going on in this legal arena they're truly living in caves somewhere on remote islands. The far reaching impact is a closely scored game in progress and plays out like a legal soap opera with millions of interested viewers glued to their screens just to see what’s happening next. Unlike Enron and Worldcom what happens here is much more "real" to common folks and will eventually touch us all in some form or another. Your legal paper can be brilliantly written piece and at the same time be a practical topic that all your readers can relate to. Here are some wonderful resources that can provide you with more information than you’d probably ever require for compiling a 2500 word term paper on the subject, not to mention what is available in abundance in print in the form of current event media publications and law books: WIKIPEDIA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_leading_legal_cases_in__law LAW.COM – BRIEFING PAPERS http://www.law.com/lawfirmcentral/papers/cgi-bin/ljx_mulfulltext.cgi CORNELL LAW SCHOOL - SELECTED DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/cases/copyrt.htm UNITED STATE OFFICE http://www.loc.gov// RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (RIAA) http://www.riaa.com/ FINDLAW PROFESSIONALS http://profs.lp.findlaw.com// BITLAW – WEB SITES AND LEGAL ISSUES http://www.bitlaw.com/internet/webpage.html INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND TECHNOLOGY: S, TRADEMARKS, & PATENTS http://www.brint.com/IntellP.htm UCLA ONLINE THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM ACT (brief summary) http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/iclp/dmca1.htm THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM ACT (full text) http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c105:H.R.2281.ENR: AACE DIGITAL LIBRARY – 32 DIFERENT ARTICLES http://www.aace.org/dl/index.cfm?fuseaction=SearchResults&searchval=&authors=&yearafter=&yearbefore=&sortby=&b1=Search&CFID=415018&CFTOKEN=31801958 As you can clearly see, the direction you take your term paper can be virtually endless. laws have been around a long time and have quite a historical past. In more recent times of course this issue has been expanded to electronic media, ownership, and fair usage, but more infamously are the hotbed topics being debated as we speak with regard to entities like Napster, the music industry, and activities such as trade, dissemination and royalties. You may choose to take your paper in the direction of how s once primarily protected the works of notable authors against lurking literary thieves seeking to exploit their creativity and purloin their precious words in an effort to get rich themselves, to how greedy, multi-billion dollar, powerhouse industries are now suing children and grandmothers over their unauthorized use of their $12 CD’s and the unauthorized display of their company logos. Likewise, should you choose a different approach, there is ample information out there to support a paper on the evolution of s and how in so many years it has grown from a simplified means of protecting ones literary rights to a confounding conglomeration of complicated laws aimed at protecting the rights of everything from written words to crafted images to web pages on-the-fly. It might be interesting to challenge your readers and speculate what the future holds for the as well, since clearly, Mark Twain could never have predicted what we are seeing today, neither can we envision our own future and what it will hold for these laws tomorrow. Here are some other topics of business law for which an abundance of information can also be found. Any once of these can be equally substituted for the one I mentioned above and leave you with a lot less research than the recent corporate scandals will surely require: WIKIPEDIA - LIST OF BUSINESS LAW TOPICS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_business_law_topics Adhesion contract Agency Blue law Civil law notary Contracts Consideration Duress Breach of contract Remedy Lien Corporate law Commercial entity Corporation Partnership Charitable trust Class action Cyber law Online Infringement Liability Limitation Act Dispute resolution Alternative dispute resolution Mediation Conciliation Negotiation Arbitration Binding arbitration Employment law Labor law Sexual harassment Non-disclosure agreement Escrow Fiduciary duty Industrial design rights Intellectual property Trade-Related aspects of Intellectual Property rights Public domain Trade secret Patent Trademark Fair dealing Software piracy International trade law Law and economics Land use Malpractice Notary public Property law Real property Product liability Negligence Proximate cause Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act Release Tax law Torts Trusts and Estates Uniform Commercial Code I cannot write your paper for you of course but should you choose one of these topics as opposed to the one I showed you in my example, I’ll gladly help you find similar links to resources related to that topic as well. Below you will find that I have carefully defined my search strategy for you in the event that you need to search for more information. By following the same type of searches that I did you may be able to enhance the research I have provided even further. I hope you find that that my research exceeds your expectations. If you have any questions about my research please post a clarification request prior to rating the answer. Otherwise, I welcome your rating and your final comments and I look forward to working with you again in the near future. Thank you for bringing your question to us. Best regards; Tutuzdad-ga USEFUL LEGAL SOURCES CORNELL LAW SCHOOL http://www.law.cornell.edu/ LAW.COM – SEARCH BRIEFING PAPERS http://www.law.com/lawfirmcentral/papers/ VERDICT SEARCH (requires subscription) http://www.verdictsearch.com/ FINDLAW (researchers use this regularly) http://www.findlaw.com/ WIKIPEDIA - LIST OF BUSINESS LAW TOPICS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_business_law_topics INFORMATION SOURCES WIKIPEDIA – LAW http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_leading_legal_cases_in__law LAW.COM – BRIEFING PAPERS http://www.law.com/lawfirmcentral/papers/cgi-bin/ljx_mulfulltext.cgi CORNELL LAW SCHOOL - SELECTED DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/cases/copyrt.htm UNITED STATE OFFICE http://www.loc.gov// RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (RIAA) http://www.riaa.com/ FINDLAW PROFESSIONALS http://profs.lp.findlaw.com// BITLAW – WEB SITES AND LEGAL ISSUES http://www.bitlaw.com/internet/webpage.html INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND TECHNOLOGY: S, TRADEMARKS, & PATENTS http://www.brint.com/IntellP.htm UCLA ONLINE THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM ACT (brief summary) http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/iclp/dmca1.htm THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM ACT (full text) http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c105:H.R.2281.ENR: AACE DIGITAL LIBRARY – 32 DIFERENT ARTICLES http://www.aace.org/dl/index.cfm?fuseaction=SearchResults&searchval=&authors=&yearafter=&yearbefore=&sortby=&b1=Search&CFID=415018&CFTOKEN=31801958 SEARCH STRATEGY SEARCH ENGINE USED: Google ://www.google.com SEARCH TERMS USED: LEGAL CASES IN LAW DECISIONS LAW SUPREME COURT LEGAL RESOURCES SEARCH CASE LAW
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