For purposes of the SEC's rules, an insider includes an employee at any level of the company
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which of the following is NOT recommended in the reading in terms of standardizing an AC program?
A. maintain consistent time limits B. keep constant the amount of previous AC experience candidates possess C. keep the assessor discussion sessions similar D. use the same order of exercise for each candidate
A person who is accused of a crime usually offers a reason why she should not be found guilty. This is called a(n):
a. Defense b. Rebuttal c. Mens rea d. Actus reus
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. A motion to dismiss could cite lack of jurisdiction as the reason for a dismissal. 2. Affirmative defenses should not be used in answering a complaint. 3. Counterclaims made by the defendant in the answer assert wrongdoing by the plaintiff in this cause of action. 4. In all jurisdictions, the word "denied" with nothing more is an acceptable way to deny averments in the complaint. 5. Cross claims and counterclaims are essentially the same thing.
?Jacqueline, a research scientist, contracted to work for Best Technologies for three years. Included in her contract was a covenant not to work for another research company for two years after leaving Best's employment.
A. ?The covenant is enforceable as is because it states the duration of the prohibition. B. ?The covenant is unenforceable because it does not define the activities the employee is prohibited from being engaged in. C. ?The covenant is unenforceable because it does not define geographic scope. D. ?Whether the covenant is or is not enforceable will depend on the facts as to what the employer is attempting to protect, how long this protection is necessary, and what is the competitive geographic area.