ACC325 Unit 3 Discussion

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Unit 3 Discussion Board (ACC325 Forensic Accounting)
Margaret Willis is the owner of Willis Concrete Company. Her company supplies poured concrete to residential and commercial construction sites throughout the San Diego area. She recently ran into a major problem with Telweda Construction Company, one of her oldest and largest customers. Telweda is a residential construction company that specializes in upscale new housing developments. Willis Concrete routinely pours concrete for hundreds of Telweda’s job sites every month.
A recent problem occurred when it was discovered that because of improper concrete mixing, the concrete foundations and slabs for 23 of Telweda’s new homes did not meet minimum materials standards. A local homeowner, a retired engineer, had discovered the problem only after he had moved into his new home. The bottom line was that none of the 23 homes was safe to live in. All had to be evacuated immediately, and the very expensive process of retrofitting foundations and slabs had to begin. The work would take months to complete, and Telweda’s reputation has been severely damaged. Several homeowner lawsuits had already been filed, and more were on the way.
Margret Willis had always known of the possibility that mixing problems could occur. That is the reason that her contracts with all vendors included clauses that made it the responsibility of the vendor to perform tests on the quality of the concrete before relying on it.
Telweda argued that despite this clause in its contract with Willis, there was still a reasonable expectation that Willis would provide quality materials and assume responsibility for any problems. Therefore, the CEO of Telweda demanded that Willis pay $20 million to cover the damages.
 
a.    From Willis’s point of view, is litigation or ADR preferred? Why?
b.    From Telweda’s point of view, is litigation or ADR preferred? Why?
c.    Which form of ADR could be preferred by the two companies?

A compare and contrast essay requires you to analyze the similarities and differences between two or more subjects, and may be organized in different ways depending on your specific assignment. Here are some steps to help you write a successful compare and contrast essay, along with examples and references:

Choose your subjects: The first step is to select the subjects you want to compare and contrast. They can be anything, from books and movies to historical events and scientific theories. For example, you could compare and contrast two different artists, two different sports teams, or two different approaches to solving a particular problem.

Brainstorm similarities and differences: Once you have your subjects, make a list of the ways in which they are similar and the ways in which they are different. This will help you identify key points that you can use in your essay.

Develop a thesis statement: Your thesis statement should make a clear argument about the similarities and differences you will be exploring. It should also provide a roadmap for your essay. For example, you could argue that two different works of literature share similar themes, but differ in their treatment of those themes.

Choose an organizational structure: Depending on your assignment, you may be required to organize your essay in a certain way. Some possible organizational structures include point-by-point comparison, in which you discuss each point of comparison in turn, or subject-by-subject comparison, in which you discuss all aspects of one subject before moving on to the next.

Write the essay: Once you have your thesis statement and organizational structure, you can begin writing the essay. Be sure to use evidence to support your claims, and to make clear connections between the subjects you are comparing and contrasting.

Examples of compare and contrast essay topics include:

The similarities and differences between two different cultures, such as American and Chinese culture.
The similarities and differences between two different historical periods, such as the Renaissance and the Enlightenment.
The similarities and differences between two different literary works, such as “The Great Gatsby” and “Pride and Prejudice.”

References:

“Comparing Cultures: America and China” by Steven A. Leibo (reference 1)
“The Enlightenment and the Renaissance” by Jonathan Israel (reference 2)
“Comparing ‘The Great Gatsby’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice'” by Kelly J. Mays (reference 3)
Reference List:

Leibo, Steven A. “Comparing Cultures: America and China.” The Huffington Post, 27 Oct. 2015, https://www.huffpost.com/entry/comparing-cultures-americ_b_8387580.
Israel, Jonathan. “The Enlightenment and the Renaissance.” The Oxford Handbook of the Age of Enlightenment, edited by Knud Haakonssen, Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. 14-31.
Mays, Kelly J. “Comparing ‘The Great Gatsby’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice’.” The Norton Introduction to Literature, 13th ed., W. W. Norton & Company, 2018, pp. 657-658.

prepare the bills.
Unit 3 Discussion Board (ACC325 Forensic Accounting)
Margaret Willis is the owner of Willis Concrete Company. Her company supplies poured concrete to residential and commercial construction sites throughout the San Diego area. She recently ran into a major problem with Telweda Construction Company, one of her oldest and largest customers. Telweda is a residential construction company that specializes in upscale new housing developments. Willis Concrete routinely pours concrete for hundreds of Telweda’s job sites every month.
A recent problem occurred when it was discovered that because of improper concrete mixing, the concrete foundations and slabs for 23 of Telweda’s new homes did not meet minimum materials standards. A local homeowner, a retired engineer, had discovered the problem only after he had moved into his new home. The bottom line was that none of the 23 homes was safe to live in. All had to be evacuated immediately, and the very expensive process of retrofitting foundations and slabs had to begin. The work would take months to complete, and Telweda’s reputation has been severely damaged. Several homeowner lawsuits had already been filed, and more were on the way.
Margret Willis had always known of the possibility that mixing problems could occur. That is the reason that her contracts with all vendors included clauses that made it the responsibility of the vendor to perform tests on the quality of the concrete before relying on it.
Telweda argued that despite this clause in its contract with Willis, there was still a reasonable expectation that Willis would provide quality materials and assume responsibility for any problems. Therefore, the CEO of Telweda demanded that Willis pay $20 million to cover the damages.
 
a.    From Willis’s point of view, is litigation or ADR preferred? Why?
b.    From Telweda’s point of view, is litigation or ADR preferred? Why?
c.    Which form of ADR could be preferred by the two companies?

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