7. Review the Davis v. HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A case Business Scenario and Case Problem 3-3 A Question of Ethics---Complaints on pages 99 and 100 of your 12th Edition text, end of Chapter 3 and page 98 in the 13th Edition. Please answer the questions contained in the scenario, beginning with Is it unethical for companies to .... 8. Review the Patel v. Hussain case referenced on page 111 of your texts. Discuss the torts committed, the invasion of privacy claim, and damages. 9. Reference the State of South Dakota v. Rolfe case Business Scenario and Case Problem 6-3 on page 186 of the 12th Edition text, end of Chapter 6, and page 181 in the 13th Edition text. Please discuss the Tort Liability, and cite the authority for the decision. 10. What are compensatory damages? If they are supposed to reimburse the plaintiff (the injured person) for all losses suffered because of a tort or breach of contract, how can one justify the award of punitive damages? Please discuss aspects of the award of punitive damages in the Llebeck v. McDonald's case. 7. Review the Davis v. HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A case Business Scenario and Case Problem 3-3 A Question of Ethics---Complaints on pages 99 and 100 of your 12th Edition text, end of Chapter 3 and page 98 in the 13th Edition. Please answer the questions contained in the scenario, beginning with Is it unethical for companies to .... 8. Review the Patel v. Hussain case referenced on page 111 of your texts. Discuss the torts committed, the invasion of privacy claim, and damages. 9. Reference the State of South Dakota v. Rolfe case Business Scenario and Case Problem 6-3 on page 186 of the 12th Edition text, end of Chapter 6, and page 181 in the 13th Edition text. Please discuss the Tort Liability, and cite the authority for the decision. 10. What are compensatory damages? If they are supposed to reimburse the plaintiff (the injured person) for all losses suffered because of a tort or breach of contract, how can one justify the award of punitive damages? Please discuss aspects of the award of punitive damages in the Llebeck v. McDonald's case