Skills needed to obtain and keep a job
What is employability skills
Set of rules and principles that govern a society
What is Law
Agreement between two or more people that is enforceable by law
What is a contract
The crime of intentionally lying or hiding information to deceive someone financially
Fraud
This law protects a company's symbols, names, and slogans used in trade
What is a trademark
Skills that come natural
What is soft skills
Civil wrong committed on another person
What is a tort
When a party fails to fulfill their contractual duties
What is a breach of contract?
Disguising the origins of illegally obtained money
What is money laundering
This legal protection prevents unauthorized copying of creative works like books, music, and art
What is copyright
Skills that are taught or learned
What is hard skills
A minor violation of the law
What is an infraction
This type of contract is formed by the actions or conduct of the parties rather than written/spoken words
What is an implied contract
A common cybercrime, this type of attack locks a business out of its files until it pays a ransom
What is ransomware
This term refers to a company's confidential business information
What is a tradesecret
When employees seek out feedback to improve their performance, they demonstrate this employability trait
What is growth mindset
This type of law deals with the relationship between individuals and is separate from criminal law
What is civil law
This is the term for the exchange of something of value between parties in a contract
What is consideration
The act of manipulating stock prices to deceive investors
What is stock market manipulation
This term describes a contract that is legally binding but may be rejected by one party
What is a voidable contract
This type of leadership style empowers individuals by sharing responsibilities and encouraging autonomy.
What is Laissez-Faire Leadership
This landmark U.S. Supreme Court case established the principle of "separate but equal"
What is Plessy v. Ferguson
This is the stage at which both parties agree on the terms and intend to be legally bound
What is mutual assent
Known as
'the Father of White-Collar Crime," This famous sociologist first defined the term in 1939
Who is Edwin Sutherland
this term refers to shareholders' leag protection from being personally liable for corporate debts.