In U.S. v. Yang, Yang was accused of bribing a company employee to buy confidential information. The appeals court held that:
a. the government was not required to prove that what the defendant sought to steal was in fact a trade secret b. more than intent to steal trade secrets was necessary to convict Yang
c. the government was required to prove that what the defendant stole was in fact a trade secret d. the Economic Espionage Act does not apply to international companies
e. none of the other choices are correct
a
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Supplier participation in product design is often referred to as early supplier involvement. 2. The use of concurrent engineering is widely viewed as a significant competitive advantage. 3. Product packaging is likely to be of little importance when considering sustainability. 4. Products that can be easily recycled generally create positive impressions among consumers. 5. Closed or partitioned workspaces are becoming increasingly common.
Consider the data on Inventory of Widgets Over a 10-Day Period. Any time that ending inventory falls to 15 or below, an order is placed for 20 units of the product. The lead time for delivery varies and is shown in the column under Lead Time. If the backorder costs amount to $3 for each widget that is on backorder, then what are the total backorder costs?
a. $3
b. $22
c. $0
d. $68
Workers' compensation statutes provide the exclusive remedy for employees who are covered by such statutes and who suffer job-related injuries
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
If there is a failure to use reasonable care to prevent pollution from causing a foreseeable injury, a defendant may be liable for:
a. failure to protect b. battery c. assault d. inattention e. none of the other choices are correct