Dynamic Business Law Red Lion Hotels Franchising Case Study
Action Items
For Week 7, you will analyze the cases in the Questions and Problems based on the group to which your instructor assigns you.
Group 1: Chapter 35 (6 and 7), Chapter 36 (9 and 10), and Chapter 37 (4 and 5) in Dynamic Business Law
Group 2: Chapter 35 (4 and 5), Chapter 36 (7 and 8), and Chapter 37 (6 and 7) in Dynamic Business Law
For each assigned case, analyze the issue based on the following criteria:
Identify the parties involved in the case dispute (who is the plaintiff and who is the defendant).
Identify the facts associated with the case and fact patterns.
Develop the appropriate legal issue(s) in question (i.e., the specific legal issue between the two parties).Provide a judgment on who should win the case – be clear.
Support your decision with an appropriate rule of law.
Be prepared to defend your decision and to objectively evaluate the other points of view.
week 9
Action Items
For Week 9, you will analyze the cases in the Questions and Problems based on the group to which your instructor assigns you.
Group 1: Chapter 38 (4 and 5) and Chapter 39 (6 and 7) in Dynamic Business Law
Group 2: Chapter 38 (6 and 7) and Chapter 39 (4 and 5) in Dynamic Business Law
For each assigned case, analyze the issue based on the following criteria:
Identify the parties involved in the case dispute (who is the plaintiff and who is the defendant).
Identify the facts associated with the case and fact patterns.
Develop the appropriate legal issue(s) in question (i.e., the specific legal issue between the two parties).Provide a judgment on who should win the case – be clear.
Support your decision with an appropriate rule of law.
Be prepared to defend your decision and to objectively evaluate the other points of view.
week 10
For Week 10, you will analyze the cases in the Questions and Problems based on the group to which your instructor assigns you.
Group 1: Chapter 40 (5 and 6) in Dynamic Business Law
Group 2: Chapter 40 (7 and 8) in Dynamic Business Law
For each assigned case, analyze the issue based on the following criteria:
Identify the parties involved in the case dispute (who is the plaintiff and who is the defendant).
Identify the facts associated with the case and fact patterns.
Develop the appropriate legal issue(s) in question (i.e., the specific legal issue between the two parties).Provide a judgment on who should win the case – be clear.
Support your decision with an appropriate rule of law.
Be prepared to defend your decision and to objectively evaluate the other points of view.
week11
For Week 11, you will analyze the cases in the Questions and Problems based on the group to which your instructor assigns you.
Group 1: Chapter 42 (6 and 7) and 43 (7) in Dynamic Business Law
Group 2: Chapter 42 (8 and 10) and 43 (9) in Dynamic Business Law
For each assigned case, analyze the issue based on the following criteria:
Identify the parties involved in the case dispute (who is the plaintiff and who is the defendant).
Identify the facts associated with the case and fact patterns.
Develop the appropriate legal issue(s) in question (i.e., the specific legal issue between the two parties).Provide a judgment on who should win the case – be clear.
Support your decision with an appropriate rule of law.
Be prepared to defend your decision and to objectively evaluate the other points of view.
week 12
Action Items
For Week 12, you will analyze the cases in the Questions and Problems based on the group to which your instructor assigns you.
Group 1: Chapter 33 (5 and 6) and Chapter 34 (5 and 6) in Dynamic Business Law
Group 2: Chapter 33 (7 and 9) and Chapter 34 (8 and 9) in Dynamic Business Law
For each assigned case, analyze the issue based on the following criteria:
Identify the parties involved in the case dispute (who is the plaintiff and who is the defendant).
Identify the facts associated with the case and fact patterns.
Develop the appropriate legal issue(s) in question (i.e., the specific legal issue between the two parties).Provide a judgment on who should win the case – be clear.
Support your decision with an appropriate rule of law.
Be prepared to defend your decision and to objectively evaluate the other points of view.