To implement the new configuration with the cross-trained re…

To implement the new configuration with the cross-trained representatives Pets-R-awesOMe needs to subscribe to software that routes each call to the next available representative. The software costs $10 per hour. The opportunity cost of a customer waiting in the queue for a representative is $20 per hour. In light of this information, do you recommend they implement the configuration with the cross-strained representatives?

Review the image of the prescription, patient label, and the…

Review the image of the prescription, patient label, and the stock bottle that were used to fill prescriptions that are located in the pharmacy and indicate whether the prescription has been filled correctly. If not, please select the appropriate reason why this product cannot be dispensed.  Assume that all DEA number, license numbers, and NPI numbers are valid and accurate. 

A teenager planned to play a malicious prank on a neighbor….

A teenager planned to play a malicious prank on a neighbor. The teenager wanted to see the neighbor slip and fall, although she did not intend for the neighbor to suffer serious injuries. She poured several quarts of silicone-based engine lubricant into the street in front of the neighbor’s driveway, causing the street to become dangerously slippery. While the teenager waited for the neighbor to come out of his house, a passing motorcyclist drove through the slippery patch, spun out of control, and crashed, sustaining serious injuries. The motorcyclist sued the teenager, alleging one count of battery. Will the motorcyclist prevail?   

A shopper was buying groceries and attempted to pay with a p…

A shopper was buying groceries and attempted to pay with a personal check. The grocery clerk thought she recognized the shopper’s name from a store memo listing known habitual bad check writers in the area. The clerk immediately called for the store’s security guard over the store’s loudspeaker. The guard quickly approached the shopper and requested that she step into his office. The shopper protested her innocence but accompanied the guard. He told her not to leave, or he would call the police. She was then kept waiting in the guard’s office for an hour until the guard finally returned with a copy of the memo showing that the shopper’s name was not on the list. The shopper was terribly embarrassed by the entire incident because several of her neighbors had seen the guard take her away. If the shopper sues the grocery store for damages for her humiliation, will she prevail?

The owner of a failing cafe and a well-known restaurateur si…

The owner of a failing cafe and a well-known restaurateur signed a written document indicating that the restaurateur would “pay for the transfer of all kitchen equipment within the kitchen at the cafe to the restaurant by December 31.” After the cafe closed, the restaurateur went to the cafe and transferred all kitchen equipment to his own new restaurant site. The restaurateur researched the cost of the equipment at the time it was purchased and mailed a check to the cafe’s owner for that amount. He had entered into many similar agreements with other businesses before, without any problems. The café owner immediately sent a letter to the restaurateur demanding the return of the kitchen equipment. The cafe owner argued that no contract was formed because the parties had not agreed to a price and that the owner had anticipated a much higher sales price. Have the parties formed a valid and enforceable contract?