LAW421 Phoenix Roles of Law and Courts in Business Environment Paper

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LAW421

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Create a diagram outlining the structure of the federal judicial system.

Discuss the roles of law and courts in today's business environment using a minimum of 525 words. Include the following:

  • Explain the purpose of business law and how the judicial system fits into society -- including business.
  • Differentiate the federal court structure from your state's court structure.
  • Describe the different forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and how they can be used in business.
  • Explain how Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is different from the traditional court system.

Cite a minimum of 3 peer-reviewed references. Peer-reviewed references do not include websites, newspapers, or popular magazines.

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Running head: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

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Role of law and courts in business environment
Name
Instructor
Course
Date

BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

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UNITED STATES
SUPREME COURT

U.S Courts of Appeals.
12 regional courts of appeal.
1 U.S Court of Appeals for
the federal coutrs
U.S District courts
94 judicial districts
U.S bankruptcy courts
U.S court of international trade
U.S court of federal clain
Military courts (trial and Appellate)
Court of veteran Appeals
U.S tax court
Federal administrative agencies and boards

Business law deals with not only the establishment of new businesses but also with the
issues that are likely to arise in an already existing business as it interacts with the general public,
other businesses as well as the government. This branch of law borrows heavily from other legal
disciplines such as tax law, employment law, and employment law. The judicial syste...


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