The United States Legal System
Dispute Resolution
Criminal Law
Debt/Bankruptcy/Negotiation
Business Entities
100

A core component of common law systems is the principle of stare decisis. Under this principle, past court decisions

Are applied to similar future cases

100

Under the “American Rule,” which party pays legal fees in a civil litigation?

Each party pays their own legal fees

100

In a criminal trial, what is the standard of proof required for the prosecution to establish the defendant's guilt?

beyond a reasonable doubt

100

What is the purpose of perfecting a security interest in a secured transaction?

To notify other potential lenders of the existing security interest

100

ABC, Inc., a small company, decides to merge with another business to expand its geographic market reach. Who makes the final decision to approve the merger?

shareholders

200

Military law is federal law passed by Congress under its Constitutional powers. Military law applies to

All members of the military

200

An agreement between an attorney and their client under which the attorney is paid when there is a monetary award granted to the client is known as a

Contingency fee agreement

200

In the event a person injures another person on purpose, legal action(s) can be brought

By both the government and the victim

200

In a secured transaction, what is the role of collateral?

It acts as a form of insurance for the lender in case of default

200

What laws were created to promote competition and prevent monopolistic behavior

Antitrust laws

300

A legal action in a civil case is between two private parties. Assuming the parties are not businesses, which of the following is not a remedy the party bringing the lawsuit can request from the court?

Imprisionment of the guilty party

300

In a litigation, what is the formal written complaint that initiates a lawsuit called?

Pleading

300

In a criminal trial, which party has the burden of proving the defendant's guilt?

Procecutor

300

A financial instrument that promises to pay a specific amount of money to a designated person or entity

negociable instrument

300

What Act requires possession of monopoly power and misuse of that power through monopolistic acts to establish monopolization

Sherman Act

400

Which is not an action the President can take when receiving a bill passed in both chambers of Congress and sent for their signature?

Change the bill

400

Which party in a civil lawsuit is responsible for initiating the legal action by filing a complaint?

Plaintiff

400

What is the legal concept that protects individuals from being tried for the same crime twice?

Double Jeopardy

400

A financial instrument that promises to pay a specific amount of money to a designated person or entity

The person in possession of the instrument

400

Two companies plan to combine their business operations. The companies plan to establish a joint holding company that will consolidate and own the two existing businesses. This is an example of a(n)

Merger

500

Which of the following represents the hierarchy of laws in the United States (highest to lowest)?

U.S. Constitution, Federal law, State constitutions, State law, common law

500

What is a key advantage of using arbitration as a method of dispute resolution?

It is typically faster and less expensive than litigation

500

What is the term for the act of offering or accepting something of value in exchange for influencing an official decision?

Bribery

500

What is the primary objective of Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Liquidating the debtor's non-exempt assets to repay creditors

500

What is a significant advantage of a sole proprietorship compared to other business forms?

Simplicity in decision-making and management

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