part 1 For this assignment, you’ll be given a real-world scenario and you’ll have to complete a memorandum of law. Again, this is the sort of task you might actually do at a law firm.
Real-World ScenarioIn this scenario, you work for a Illinois-based law firm as a paralegal. One day the senior partner in your law firm calls a meeting and describes to you a new case shes just taken.
According to your senior partner, Lou Thomas wanted to decorate his apartment, but he knew that he was hopeless with design. Lou had heard of this great designer who was decorating for the East Hampton crowd. The designer was Carson Caswell.
Lou met with Carson and loved his ideas. Carson began the renovation and design on his apartment; then, ten days into the project, Carson left a letter for Lou stating that he had opportunities in LA and was off to California.
Lou could not believe it. He had invested $50,000 in the renovation already and who knows what it would cost to hire someone else. Lou was not having any of this. He decided that Carson needed to finish the job.
Write a legal memorandum to your attorney. What actions in equity could Lou file to force Carson to perform? Are there legal remedies that would be sufficient to make Lou whole?
Steps
Define the issues in the real-world scenario.Use Westlaw to research these issues based on Illinois law.Use thisLaw Office Memo Templateand write a legal memo to your attorney.The memo should be at least 4-5 paragraphs.Be sure to state the facts of the case, set out the problem, identify the source of authority, and draw your conclusions.Cite any supporting case law and/or statutes you find in Westlaw using the Blue Book Citation method.Your memo should answer the following questions:What actions in equity could Lou file to force Carson to perform?Are there legal remedies that would be sufficient to make Lou whole?By this Sunday, 11:59 PM (Mountain), submit both documents.Check out theRubricto find out how you will be evaluated.
part 2 For this assignment, you’ll be given a real-world scenario and you’ll have to complete memorandum of law. Again, this is the sort of task you might actually do at a law firm.
Real-World ScenarioIn this scenario, you work for a Georgia-based law firm as a paralegal. One day the senior partner in your law firm calls a meeting and describes to you a new case shes just taken.
According to your senior partner, Galaxy Corporation wanted to lease some warehouse space from Manner Investment Group. The two entities entered into a handwritten deal that was executed on the warehouse property. The handwritten lease was one page long and contained the following information:
LEASE AGREEMENTThe parties, Galaxy Corporation, lessee, and Manner Investment Group, lessor, agree to lease warehouse property located in Gwinnett County, Georgia. The parties agree that the lease term shall be five years with monthly rent at $3570 for year one and a 5 percent increase over the term of the lease. The deposit for the warehouse is $5,000 payable at the time this agreement is executed.
Signed/ Marshall Shields, VPGalaxy CorporationSigned/ Diana Sutton, Managing PartnerManner Investment Group
The handwritten date of April 29, 2015 was at the bottom of the document. Galaxy tendered the initial deposit and first months rent. Later that week, Manner Investment sent Galaxy a formal lease agreement that included additional costs, which included the common area costs, real property taxes, and insurance premiums. Galaxy refused to sign the lease stating that the one-page handwritten document contained all the terms of their deal. Manner Investment wants to sue Galaxy.
Your senior partner now wants you to prepare the memorandum of law outlining the legal arguments for Manner. In addition, she wants you to prepare the counterarguments for Galaxy. She really wants you to focus on performance and discharge.
Please write at least at least 4-5 paragraphs for the memorandum of law and 1 paragraph for the counterarguments.
Steps
Define the issues in the real-world scenario.Use Westlaw to research these issues based on Georgia law.Use thisLaw Office Memo Templateand write a legal memo to your attorney.The memo should be at least 4-6 paragraphs, which includes at least one paragraph identifying the counterarguments.Cite any supporting case law and/or statutes you find in Westlaw using the Blue Book Citation method.Your memo should answer the following questions:What are the legal arguments for Manner?What are the counterarguments for Galaxy?What role does performance and discharge play?By this Sunday, 11:59 PM (Mountain), submit your document.Check out theRubricto find out how you will be evaluated.
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Order Description
This coursework revolves around the resale (touting or scalping) of tickets for sporting and cultural events. The internet has seen the development of a huge secondary ticket market where people will sell ‘in demand’ tickets for inflated prices. Whether this should happen or not is a contentious political issue.
You can find some background here:
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/feb/25/touts-suffer-blow-government-backs-regulation-secondary-ticketing
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2015/15/notes/division/3/3/5/1
The Government has just announced the Review required by the Act
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/467466/1510010_Call_for_Evidence.pdf
Materials Provided
On Blackboard you will find:
1. The Section from the Rugby World Cup Ticket Terms and Conditions that deal with Ticket Use (sections 11-16).
You can find the full set of Terms and Conditions here:
https://tickets.rugbyworldcup.com/staticpages/termsandconditions.aspx
2. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 Part 3 Chapter 5 Secondary Ticketing s 90-95.
You will be able to find material that further explains the statute.
Instructions
There are two elements to this coursework. The first three parts are problem based and consider the practical application of contract law using the terms and conditions provided. Part d) concerns the law on the resale of tickets more generally.
Structure of your work
You need to make sure your work has a proper structure so it needs an introduction, middle and conclusion. In the introduction explain what area of contract this is and what the general issues are. You need to decide how best to tackle each issue and in your conclusion sum up.
It will be fine to keep Part d separate from the other 3 and it probably makes sense to start it on a fresh page.
Tip: When you have finished proof read it thoroughly. There is nothing worse than reading an essay with good material that has lots of minor errors, you are throwing marks away.
Research
You need to go beyond textbooks to answer this question so practice your research skills and see what you can find. There is a lot written in this area which will give you a general understanding as well as the specific knowledge.
Tip: try the electronic databases such as Westlaw or Lexis. If you use Google Scholar make sure you narrow down to UK sources unless you are deliberately looking for context.
Referencing
Ensure you reference your work (your work will go through electronic checking), if you are not sure ask. Make sure your work is properly referenced with a Bibliography that is set out in an appropriate way. Don’t make sloppy mistakes in your Bibliography.
Tip: Open a new word file called Bibliography and each time you use a source add it in the right format. You can then add this file when you finish writing the essay. It saves you scrabbling around afterwards to find the materials you used.
Enjoy your writing and be proud of your work and make sure sure you narrow down to UK sources unless you are deliberately looking for context.
Bob is a keen rugby enthusiast and was desperate to get tickets for the Rugby World Cup. He heard that tickets would be oversubscribed so for some games he applied for more than he actually wanted. However to his surprise he was allocated all of them in the ballot.
Part1: 1500 words 75% of the mark
a) For the first match Bob has six tickets for him and his friends. One of his friends Rita, drops out at the last moment. Sadiq who is going to the game with Bob, says that Sue who has recently moved in next door will come; Sadiq puts the ticket through her letter box. However as Sue is working late, she has agreed to meet Bob and his friends at the ground, but may not arrive until after the game has started. Sue has agreed to pay Bob the money for the ticket when she arrives.
b) For the second match Bob has two extra tickets. His close friend Andrew’s wife recently died of cancer. Andrew has decided that instead of going he will donate his ticket to the hospice, which cared for his wife, as a raffle prize. The other ticket is bought by his friend Carmen who kindly gives Bob £10 extra on top of the ticket price ‘to cover his expenses’. Andrew’s friend Jim wins the raffle prize and gives the ticket back to Andrew as a gift.
c) For the third match Bob has 4 spare tickets however it is something of a dead match as neither team has anything to play for. He advertises them at £5 less than face value on a private ‘members only’ section of a rugby fans website and sells two.
Bob has decided not to go but does not get rid of his own ticket or the other two as it is too much hassle. The ground is half empty for the match and the atmosphere is poor.
Advise all the parties, in the three scenarios, as to any problems that might arise.
Part 2: 500 words 25% of the mark
d) Bob has enjoyed the games so much that he wants to get some tickets for the final. He looks on http://www.viagogo.co.uk/ and finds that some are available, although very overpriced. Bob is worried if buying them is ‘legal’ and wants to make sure any ticket he buys isn’t too high up as walking up a lot of stairs is difficult for him.
Advise Bob as to the law on buying tickets on the secondary market and what the risks are.
contract law
contract law
Order Description
This coursework revolves around the resale (touting or scalping) of tickets for sporting and cultural events. The internet has seen the development of a huge secondary ticket market where people will sell ‘in demand’ tickets for inflated prices. Whether this should happen or not is a contentious political issue.
You can find some background here:
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/feb/25/touts-suffer-blow-government-backs-regulation-secondary-ticketing
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2015/15/notes/division/3/3/5/1
The Government has just announced the Review required by the Act
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/467466/1510010_Call_for_Evidence.pdf
Materials Provided
On Blackboard you will find:
1. The Section from the Rugby World Cup Ticket Terms and Conditions that deal with Ticket Use (sections 11-16).
You can find the full set of Terms and Conditions here:
https://tickets.rugbyworldcup.com/staticpages/termsandconditions.aspx
2. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 Part 3 Chapter 5 Secondary Ticketing s 90-95.
You will be able to find material that further explains the statute.
Instructions
There are two elements to this coursework. The first three parts are problem based and consider the practical application of contract law using the terms and conditions provided. Part d) concerns the law on the resale of tickets more generally.
Structure of your work
You need to make sure your work has a proper structure so it needs an introduction, middle and conclusion. In the introduction explain what area of contract this is and what the general issues are. You need to decide how best to tackle each issue and in your conclusion sum up.
It will be fine to keep Part d separate from the other 3 and it probably makes sense to start it on a fresh page.
Tip: When you have finished proof read it thoroughly. There is nothing worse than reading an essay with good material that has lots of minor errors, you are throwing marks away.
Research
You need to go beyond textbooks to answer this question so practice your research skills and see what you can find. There is a lot written in this area which will give you a general understanding as well as the specific knowledge.
Tip: try the electronic databases such as Westlaw or Lexis. If you use Google Scholar make sure you narrow down to UK sources unless you are deliberately looking for context.
Referencing
Ensure you reference your work (your work will go through electronic checking), if you are not sure ask. Make sure your work is properly referenced with a Bibliography that is set out in an appropriate way. Don’t make sloppy mistakes in your Bibliography.
Tip: Open a new word file called Bibliography and each time you use a source add it in the right format. You can then add this file when you finish writing the essay. It saves you scrabbling around afterwards to find the materials you used.
Enjoy your writing and be proud of your work and make sure sure you narrow down to UK sources unless you are deliberately looking for context.
Bob is a keen rugby enthusiast and was desperate to get tickets for the Rugby World Cup. He heard that tickets would be oversubscribed so for some games he applied for more than he actually wanted. However to his surprise he was allocated all of them in the ballot.
Part1: 1500 words 75% of the mark
a) For the first match Bob has six tickets for him and his friends. One of his friends Rita, drops out at the last moment. Sadiq who is going to the game with Bob, says that Sue who has recently moved in next door will come; Sadiq puts the ticket through her letter box. However as Sue is working late, she has agreed to meet Bob and his friends at the ground, but may not arrive until after the game has started. Sue has agreed to pay Bob the money for the ticket when she arrives.
b) For the second match Bob has two extra tickets. His close friend Andrew’s wife recently died of cancer. Andrew has decided that instead of going he will donate his ticket to the hospice, which cared for his wife, as a raffle prize. The other ticket is bought by his friend Carmen who kindly gives Bob £10 extra on top of the ticket price ‘to cover his expenses’. Andrew’s friend Jim wins the raffle prize and gives the ticket back to Andrew as a gift.
c) For the third match Bob has 4 spare tickets however it is something of a dead match as neither team has anything to play for. He advertises them at £5 less than face value on a private ‘members only’ section of a rugby fans website and sells two.
Bob has decided not to go but does not get rid of his own ticket or the other two as it is too much hassle. The ground is half empty for the match and the atmosphere is poor.
Advise all the parties, in the three scenarios, as to any problems that might arise.
Part 2: 500 words 25% of the mark
d) Bob has enjoyed the games so much that he wants to get some tickets for the final. He looks on http://www.viagogo.co.uk/ and finds that some are available, although very overpriced. Bob is worried if buying them is ‘legal’ and wants to make sure any ticket he buys isn’t too high up as walking up a lot of stairs is difficult for him.
Advise Bob as to the law on buying tickets on the secondary market and what the risks are.