August 2017 Volume 8, Issue 1

 

Hot Topics

According to the article, American Apparel founder Dov Charney, who left after a string of sexual harassment allegations from his own employees, had a strange response when asked if he was having sex with workers at his new clothing company, Los Angeles Apparel. "That...

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Video Suggestions

“With ‘Rip-Off Clause’ Quashed, Consumers Can Now Sue Banks in Class-Action” Note: In addition to the video, please see the following article, also included at the below-referenced internet address: According to the article, the lucrative and costly business of...

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Ethical Dilemma

“The Price Dilemma over a $16,000 Drug” According to the article, Novartis AG recently discovered that a drug it sells for a group of very rare diseases could be used to treat a much more common ailment. There is just one problem: its $16,000-per-dose price tag. The...

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Teaching Tips

(Related to Video 1: “With ‘Rip-Off Clause’ Quashed, Consumers Can Now Sue Banks in Class-Action”)—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Please see the following internet address for more information regarding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB),...

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Chapter Key

See our “chapter key” that cross-references this month's newsletter topics with the various McGraw-Hill Education business law products available to you and your students. For more information on any McGraw-Hill products please contact your McGraw-Hill Representative....

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