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<strong>BUS</strong> <strong>415</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 1 <strong>Individual</strong> <strong>Assignment</strong><br />
<strong>Business</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>Case</strong> <strong>Paper</strong><br />
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<strong>BUS</strong> <strong>415</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 1 <strong>Individual</strong> <strong>Assignment</strong> <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>Case</strong> <strong>Paper</strong><br />
Read <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>Case</strong> 3.5 at the end of Chapter 3 of The Legal Environment of <strong>Business</strong> and Online<br />
Commerce. and the opinion in Calder v. Jones referenced in the case (the opinion is readily available by just<br />
Googling “Calder v. Jones). After reading the case and the opinion, answer the following questions in a<br />
paper of no more than 250 words and post the paper to <strong>Assignment</strong>s (Ignore the questions in the textbook):<br />
Was it ethical for the two individual defendants (other than the National Enquirer) to try to avoid being sued<br />
in California?<br />
Are the two individual defendants subject to personal jurisdiction in California? Why or why not?