Principles of right and wrong behavior that guide decisions in business and life.
What is Ethics?
A legally binding written agreement between two or more parties.
What is a Contract?
An agreement reached between parties to resolve a dispute without a trial.
What is a Settlement?
Software that is legally purchased and approved for use.
What is Licensed Software?
A workplace where inappropriate behavior makes it difficult to work.
What is a Hostile Work Environment?
A person’s personal beliefs about what is right and wrong.
What is Moral Code?
Legal responsibility for debts, damages, or actions.
What is Liability?
A legal process when a person or business cannot repay debts.
What is Bankruptcuy?
How a business is viewed by customers and the public.
What is Reputatipn?
Unwanted behavior that creates a hostile or uncomfortable work environment.
What is Harrassment?
Following laws, rules, and regulations that apply to a business.
What is Compliance?
This legal structure has two people that split the workload.
What is a Partnership?
Protection against financial loss from risks or unexpected events.
What is Insurance?
Laws that govern digital information, software, and online activity.
What is Computer Law?
a person who commits fraud or participates in a dishonest scheme to gain money or possessions from someone.
What is a Scammer/Fraud?
The body of laws that govern how businesses operate.
What is Business Law?
When a business owner is personally responsible for all business debts.
What is Unlimited Liability?
Items of value owned by a person or business (money, property, etc.).
What is Assets?
A person who rents property from an owner.
What is a Tenant?
A legal case brought to court to resolve a dispute.
What is a Lawsuit?
What Mrs. Brown Husband name?
Who is Chris?
A legal case brought to court to resolve a dispute.
What is a Lawsuit?
The chance that someone will not repay borrowed money.
What is Credit Risk?
Laws dealing with ownership of land and buildings.
What is Property Law?
Unfair treatment based on race, gender, age, religion, or other characteristics.
What is Discrimination?