Friday, September 13, 2013

Perry Binder, J.D.
Clinical Associate Professor of Legal Studies
Robinson College of Business

Updated June 2025

VIDEOS/LINKS TO SUPPLEMENT PERRY'S PODCASTS/READING

COURTS
Introduction to Behavioral Ethics  - required video
Pepsi Commercial I link for Courts material - required video for a module
GM Moseley Case link for Courts material (48 minutes) - required video (Very important for use in a module)
CONTRACTS
Georgia's Restrictive Covenants Act link for Contracts
Buffalo Arena Name Change (also posted as Word doc in CONTENT under Web Reading) - Who pays if contract is silent?  required link
Philips to State Farm  - link broken but required to read below...
In 1999, when the economy was booming, Philips Electronics signed a 20-year naming rights contract for the downtown arena in a deal worth an estimated $185 million. In 2003, "cost-cutting Philips considered dunking the deal." ATL BIZ CHRONICLE
(Philips would not renew its naming rights agreement for the arena when it expired in June 2019, primarily due to Philips' withdrawal from the consumer electronics market in 2013.)
O'Leary case  - required link

KFC mess?  required link

BUSINESS ENTITIES

TORTS
CRIMINAL LAW
Erin Brockovich clip - civil case but could inspire criminal charges
12 Angry Men clip - Look at the composition of a jury in 1957 versus today
Homicide: Life on the Streets clip (unavailable) - Lawful police conduct?
Netflix - Long Shot (2017, 45 Minutes) - a California case of mistaken identity

CONSUMER LAW
Clark Howard has consumer advice on any topic (Read generally for Consumer Law material)
For more consumer law information, here is a link to Perry's undergraduate class,

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