Mgmt question inpatriation

Because of the difficulties that expatriates face, some firms have begun a policy of “inpatriation” (a concept discussed further in the Debate section of chapter 13), whereby they relocate foreigners to the host country, with the expectation that after a period of time, they will replace expatriates. While this provides the MNE with a source of workers who do not face cultural obstacles, some significant problems remain. First, inpatriates, who are paid the going rate in the MNE’s home country, are often disappointed or upset when they go to the host country, where salaries are much lower. Second, many inpatriates are ineffective because of their ambiguous position. While the headquarters views inpatriates as “us” because of their time in the home country, other HCNs also view them as “us” because of their common ethnicity. 

1.Given the pros and cons of expatriation and inpatriation, which do you feel is more effective for MNEs? Would certain situation call for one strategy over another? What could an MNE do to alleviate some of the difficulties of inpatriation?

 
2.
MNEs operate in multiple locations, negotiating through a complicated web of formal and informal institutions that are different from country to country. An MNE is successful, in part, because of its ability to work within a complex network of laws and values to create a global, cross-cultural entity. The question is could labor unions do the same? While union presence is strong in some countries, it is nearly absent in others, so that workers in those countries have relative little protection from potentially unfair actions. What is the feasibility of establishing a global (or semiglobal) labor union to cover these countries? How would they overcome institutional obstacles presented by governments and by MNEs? What would be the pros and cons of such a movement?

Attorney Malpractice

 Production Assignment: Attorney Malpractice

Despite not being a member of the bar subject to its discipline for ethical violations, it is very important for paralegals to be aware not only of their ethical obligations to the court, opposing counsel, and clients. They should also be aware of possible civil liability for the actions (or inactions) of themselves and their attorneys, should a suit for legal malpractice be brought against the firm. This exercise will help familiarize you with this particular type of tort and make you more aware of the potential consequences of your and your attorney’s conduct.

Anita Athlete, a famous fitness instructor, files a suit against a competitor alleging that they copied her fitness method and made millions of dollars selling the videotapes and DVDs. She hires ABC Law and sues for the lost profits among other things. She advises her attorney of a crucial witness to the case. Her attorney decides not to interview that witness, believing that there is enough evidence without that witness to win. Unfortunately, they lose the case. Anita Athlete has now come to the law firm where you work. She wants to sue ABC Law for attorney malpractice.

Your supervising attorney wants to know whether there is enough evidence to proceed on the claim and asks for your analysis. Research the laws of your state (statutes, cases, etc.) and draft an internal memorandum to your attorney in Microsoft Word format discussing your findings.

Submit the assignment to the W3: Assignment 2 Dropbox by Sunday, September 15, 2013

Name your document SUO_LGS1004_W3_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc. 

On a separate page, cite all sources according to Bluebook format.

Assignment 2 Grading Criteria Maximum Points
Conducted case law research and appropriately referenced such research in the memo.
25
Analyzed the claim according to the student’s jurisdiction.
20
Drafted the internal memorandum.
20
Used correct spelling, grammar, and professional vocabulary. Cited all sources using the Bluebook format.
10
Total
75

find 1/5 of 15

find 1/5 of 15

An atom of mass m moves in the positive x direction with speed v. it collides with and sticks to…

An atom of mass m moves in the positive x direction with speed v. it collides with and sticks to an atom of mass 2m moving in the positive y direction with speed of 2v/3. find the resultant speed and direction of motion of the combination and the kinetic energy lost in this inelastic collision.

Exposing Workers to Plutonium

Read the case study “Exposing Workers to Plutonium” on page 172 of the textbook, and answer the three questions at the end. Be sure to completely answer the questions. You may use outside sources to support your response, but be sure to cite outside sources using APA guidelines.

 

Due in 1 hour.

 

Essay format with conclusion.