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Read the scenarios and the questions that follow. Select any four (4) scenarios and the recommendations section. Identify and analyze the legal issue(s). Apply legal concepts and make potential arguments as directed using laws, cases, examples, and/or other relevant materials. Consider using short headings (consult APA materials) to separate the topics. Summarize the facts; do not copy the scenarios into the paper. Support your answers with information from the textbook and at least five scholarly sources other than the text and course lectures. By the due date assigned , prepare a 5 to 8 page paper that identifies the legal issues and potential solutions and answers all questions presented, supported by relevant legal authority. Do not exceed the page length by more than two pages
Overview
Headquartered in Bristol, Tennessee, [Restaurant Name] operates two pizza restaurants, one in Bristol, Tennessee and one is Bristol Virginia. Approximately 35% of the employees work full time; however, [Restaurant Name] primarily hires part-time employees as pizza makers, delivery drivers, and order takers. The owners seek your advice on the following legal and ethical issues.
Scenario 1 – Business Organizations
Ashton Brown and Miranda Connor met while working at Papa Johns and attending college in Tennessee. Ashton studied business, while Miranda studied hospitality management. The two friends were tired of working for someone else and opened [SELECT A NAME FOR THE RESTAURANT].
Scenario 2 – Breach of Contract and Remedies
Brown ordered 10 high top tables to seat parties of two, 10 square tables to seat parties of four, 2 tables to seat larger parties and 100 chairs. The tables were specially ordered to contain the logo of the restaurant on the top of each table. Brown paid 50% of the shipment when placing the order; however, the supplier was responsible for making the shipping arrangements. The tables and chairs arrived three weeks later; however, five were scratched and damaged. Seven of the chairs were missing.
Scenario 3 – Risk of Loss
Brown purchased two new commercial ovens from Restaurant Supply Wholesalers for $9000. The wholesaler selected Averitt Express to deliver the ovens to Brown using the terms FOB Bristol Tennessee. Brown did not purchase any additional insurance. Averitt delivered the ovens; however, they were both damaged.
Scenario 4 – Product Liability and Warranties
After some of the customers complained of becoming sick after eating at [Restaurant Name], it was determined that the sausage was contaminated with E. coli, a bacteria that causes abdominal cramping, fever and other gastrointestinal discomfort.
Scenario 5 – Liability on Negotiable Instruments
Brown and Connor hired a bookkeeper, Erika, and gave her general authority to issue company checks drawn Regions Bank so that Erika can pay employees’ wages and other company bills. Erika decides to cheat her employers out of $15,000 by issuing a check payable to East Tennessee Packaging (ETP), the supplier of the boxes and other paper goods. Erika does not intend for ETP to receive any of the money, nor is ETP entitled to the payment. Erika endorses the check in ETP’s name and deposits the check in an account that she opened at Wells Fargo Bank in the name “East Tennessee Packaging Dist. Co.” Wells Fargo accepts the check and collects payment from the drawee bank, Regions. Regions charges [Name of Restaurant] account $50,000. Erika transfers $15,000 out of the ETP account and closes it. [Name of Restaurant] discovers the fraud and demands that the bank return the money.
Scenario 6 – Checks and EFT Fraud
Since Brown and Connor did not have much capital and tried to save money where they could; the business used Brown’s personal account for business transactions. Brown monitored his account once a week using the online portal furnished by his bank, Regions. On Friday night, Brown noticed that $3400 had been withdrawn from his account on two separate occasions on Thursday. Brown knew that he had not spent that amount of money one time, much less two times in one day. He is afraid that someone fraudulently accessed his account. The following Monday was Labor Day and banks would be closed; however, one branch office was open for four hours on Saturday. On Saturday morning, Brown checked his account again and found that a check for $175 cleared the bank. Devon was able to view a copy of the check and noticed the check was written using another party’s name and address using his routing and account number.
Recommendations
Conclude your paper by justifying suggestions and procedures for [Restaurant Name] to help prevent future occurrences of these types of legal problems. Identify any ethical issues you find and present recommendations as applicable. Be specific in your recommendations.
Below is the outline for the paper
Legal and Ethical Scenarios
John Q. Student
South University
BUS3055: Business Law for Commercial Transactions
Professor (or Dr.) First Name Last Name
Date
Legal and Ethical Scenarios
Start your first paragraph here. The introduction should contain five or six sentences.
Although the introduction does not contain all details, it should provide an overall outline of the subtopics you will cover in your paper. The introductory paragraph should give the reader a good understanding of what they will learn from your paper. The best way to use this template is to read through the entire document first. Delete each section as you fill it in with your own content. This template is formatted to meet APA’s requirements of 12 pt font and double spacing between the lines. When you delete the sections one at a time, you will see that your work is formatted properly. Select four scenarios. If you are repeating the class, select the scenarios you did not submit the first time.
Scenario 1: Business Organizations
This paragraph addresses the first of four scenarios. Do not copy the scenario into the paper. The title of each scenario provides a hint on where you can find information about the topic. Select a name for your pizza restaurant and use it throughout the assignment. Start with the textbook, specifically Chapters 41, 42 and 43 (Twomey et al., 2017). Include at least one limited liability option. Remember, a limited partnership is not the same as a limited liability partnership.
Answer the question based on your reading and additional research. Next, you will include supporting details. Your own thoughts are encouraged but look to support your thoughts with credible research from textbooks or library. If you are using outside sources to lend credibility to your details, this is where you should include them; most importantly, this is also where you use in-text citations to cite other people’s ideas from your sources (Author’s last name, year of publication, page numbers).
More than one paragraph may be needed for some scenarios, so this scenario used multiple paragraphs as an example. This scenario requires more than one paragraph. Using one paragraph to address each form of business organization is suggested. Do not use long block paragraphs. For example, one paragraph might take up a one-third of a page but not a whole page.
Scenario 2: Breach of Contract and Remedies
This paragraph covers your selection of another scenario. Chapter 26 in textbook will help get you started on this question (Twomey et al., 2017). Do not repeat the scenario. Be sure to review the UCC provision related to this situation.
Answer the question based on your reading and additional research. Next, you will include supporting details. Your own thoughts are encouraged but look to support your thoughts with credible research from textbooks or library. If you are using outside sources to lend credibility to your details, this is where you should include them; most importantly, this is also where you use in-text citations to cite other people’s ideas from your sources (Author’s last name, year of publication, page numbers).
Scenario 4: Product Liability and Warranties
The next scenario you selected will be answered here. Chapter 24 of the textbook will get you started on this question (Twomey et al., 2017). Be sure to discuss three potential theories of product liability. Check the footnotes for possible cases. You will not know if they are related until you locate the case online. Skim the background of the case to see if it is related. The cases in the footnotes are properly formatted. To cite the case, use the names of the parties and date. Cases are not required, so you can also find credible articles about this topic.
Scenario 5: Liability on Negotiable Instruments
The next scenario you selected will be answered here. Chapter 28 of the textbook will be you started on this question (Twomey et al., 2017). Check the footnotes for possible cases. You will not know if they are related until you locate the case online. Skim the background of the case to see if it is related. The cases in the footnotes are properly formatted. To cite the case, use the names of the parties and date.
Recommendations
The recommendations section serves as a conclusion for this paper. This section is important and worth 40 points. Provide recommendations to address the legal and ethical issues identified in the four scenarios. Review the rubric to ensure the paper addresses each element. Check formatting, spelling, word use and citations before submitting to the dropbox. Within 5 to 10 minutes of submission, a Turnitin score will be posted. Log back into the dropbox, click on the score and review. Turnitin does not catch all problems, but it will alert you to some text that may not be properly cited or not identified with quotation marks. Revisions and resubmissions are allowed until 11:59 pm MT on the day the assignment is due unless your instructor allows additional time.
References
Below are examples to help you with formatting your references. Be sure to delete these examples before submitting your paper.
Lastname, A. A., & Lastname, B. B. (Year of Publication). Title of article. Title of Periodical,
Volume(Issue), page numbers. DOI
Lastname, A. A. (Year, Month Date). Title of article. Title of Publication. URL
Lastname, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Publisher
Name.
Twomey, D. P., Jennings, M. M., Greene, S. M. (2017). Anderson’s business law and the legal
environment, comprehensive volume (23rd ed.). South Western Cengage Learning.
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