An engineer and member of international NSPE wonders whether he should engage in a practice which is legally acceptable in his country but against

Lisa is asked to write specifications for a water expansion system.

An engineer is thinking about placing a bid on a contract for a job for which, in his job at another firm, he prepared the plans.

An engineer, hired by a software company, believes that the company's new software design is safe under existing standards.

Questions arise concerning whether certain slogans are deceptive and misleading or cause dishonor to the engineering profession.

An engineer is not happy with the recommendation she receives from the Secretary of the Professional Engineer's society of another state.

An engineer brings another engineer to a business meeting without first discussing business conditions with her.

An consultant's attempt to encourage competition conflicts with his duty to honor the patent of another engineer.

A disadvantaged firm suddenly charges higher fees to the firm by which it is retained, soon after the parent firm receives much flattering publicit

This case raises the question of how best to remedy an honest mistake in crediting the proper source of research information.