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  2. Fashion law - Wikipedia

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    Fashion law deals with legal issues that impact the fashion industry. [1] Fundamental issues in fashion law include intellectual property, business, and finance, with subcategories ranging from employment and labor law to real estate, international trade, and government regulation.

  3. Product liability - Wikipedia

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    Among the factors which led to the large numbers of product liability cases seen today in the United States are relatively low fees for filing lawsuits, the availability of class actions, the strongest right to a jury trial in the world, the highest awards of monetary damages in the world (frequently in the millions of dollars for pain and ...

  4. The retail industry's biggest problem is about to become a ...

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    Retailers on average saw a 26.5% increase in Organized Retail Crime in 2021, according the National Retail's Federation most recent survey.One contributor to the rise in retail crime has been the ...

  5. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on retail - Wikipedia

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    On March 16, 2020, it was reported that retail sales dropped 20.5% after the pandemic hit the country, a percentage that, according to Business Insider, was unseen since the financial crisis of 2007–2008. [82] Retail sales continued to decrease with a 2.8% decline in May 2020 and 1.8% in June from where they were at the same time in 2019. [83]

  6. Retail - Wikipedia

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    Retail refers to the activity of selling goods or services directly to consumers or end-users. [2] Some retailers may sell to business customers, and such sales are termed non-retail activity. In some jurisdictions or regions, legal definitions of retail specify that at least 80 percent of sales activity must be to end-users. [3]

  7. PEST analysis - Wikipedia

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    In business analysis, PEST analysis (political, economic, social and technological) is a framework of external macro-environmental factors used in strategic management and market research. PEST analysis was developed in 1967 by Francis Aguilar as an environmental scanning framework for businesses to understand the external conditions and ...

  8. Retail Loss to Affect Humana's (HUM) Q4 Earnings: Here's How

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    Humana's (HUM) fourth-quarter results are likely to reflect growth in medical membership.

  9. Market structure - Wikipedia

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    In today's time, Karl Marx's theory about political influence on market makes sense as firms and industry are affected strongly by the regulation, taxes, tariffs, patents imposed by the government. These affect the barriers to entry and exit for the firms in the market. Perfect competition: 1.