You must answer each of the fact pattern questions in short-answer essay format with an intro, body and conclusion . You must provide citations for any answers that use legal terms or concepts. You may use the course textbook and any outside sources, but citations are mandatory. The proper citation format for a reference includes the name of the author(s), the title of the work, the date of the publication, and the page number.
Mickey Bullets, age 32, and Sam Superstar, age 33, were eating dinner one night in the food court of their local mall in Anytown, USA. They began talking about starting a business where they would hire tour guides for various parts of the city to give culinary and historical tours of Anytown, USA. The tour guides would be paid by Mickey and Sam’s business in cash for each tour that Mickey and Sam arranged. The tour guides could receive cash tips from the tourists as well. They called Barrett, a well-known local tour guide, to see if he would be willing to give tours for their new business. Mickey and Sam decide that the name of their business should be Tours, Tours, and More Tours.
Mickey and Sam have come to your law firm to request legal advice. Answer the questions below in as much detail as possible and include analysis. Remember to analyze all relevant issues.
Questions for Fact Pattern 1
Submit the assignment, which is Final Project Part 1 in the Gradebook.
Sam Superstar is working as a reporter at the Anytown Times newspaper when he runs into Lisa Brooks, an old high school friend. Lisa explains to Sam that she is working as an assistant for the very famous movie star Dewey Love. Lisa tells Sam that Dewey has unpaid child support and uses narcotic drugs without a prescription. Sam writes down all Lisa’s statements. Sam believes Lisa’s statements since she was known in high school as having a stellar reputation for honesty. However, Sam does some research and finds out that Lisa actually works for a man named Louis Dove, a retired teacher, not Dewey Love as she claimed.
Regardless, Sam writes an article stating that Dewey Love uses drugs and has unpaid child support. The headline reads, “Dewey Love Says Yes to Drugs and No to Child Support!” On November 1, Sam prints the article believing the statements he printed were false.
On November 2, Dewey reads the article and makes the following statement to his business manager at the breakfast table, “I wonder how he knew about the drugs and child support? Oh well. You can’t keep those things a secret, I guess. It’s all true, you know.”
On November 3, Dewey sues the Anytown Times for defamation. On November 4, Sam is suspended by the Anytown Times newspaper for his reporting on the Dewey Love incident. Sam goes home and connects to the Internet. He visits two social media sites and posts the following statement on both sites: “I hate my job and the Anytown Timesnewspaper. The Times is losing money on ads, so they are charging their customers more next year! My paper suspended me for reporting on the Love article, even though I did nothing really wrong. I just made up some facts on some movie star!”
The next day, November 5, Sam begins to regret the statements he made on the Internet. He deletes the statements from the social media sites. On November 6, Sam is fired by the Anytown Times.
Questions for Fact Pattern 2
Submit the assignment, which is Final Project Part 2 in the Gradebook.
Michael is a real estate developer. He is looking for a new tract of land to build a gated community called Sudden Valley for family homes. Michael finds a 100-acre tract of land and starts to build homes. Prior to development, Michael believed he had title to the property.
On the first day of development, September 20, 2003, one of the construction workers, Buster, loses a ring as he is hammering a nail into a wall. He tries to find the ring, but it is lost.
Finally, the last home is completed on February 17, 2006. The next day Michael sells his first home to a magician named Gob. Michael gives Gob a quit-claim deed for the home. The next day Gob looks into one of the cupboards and finds Buster’s lost ring. Gob wants to sell the ring. He heads to a local coffee shop to find a buyer. Gob runs into an old friend Gene. They talk and Gene offers $200 for the ring. Gob replies, “Come on! This ring is worth $3,000 easy.” Gene then offers $800 for the ring. Gob replies, “I guess we have a deal.” Gene says, “We have a deal.” Gene gives Gob $800.
Due to the bad economy in 2008, Buster loses his job as a construction worker. His longtime girlfriend, Lucille, won’t marry him because of his lack of employment. Lucille says to Buster, “I will marry you on the condition you give me your 5,000 shares of Stand-Poor Incorporated.” Buster says, “Yes, I agree.”
Questions for Fact Pattern 3