The Integration of the Business and Legal Environments
Applying Legal Concepts is a two-part activity. Part 2 requires the application of the legal concepts you defined in Activity 1.4.
To complete this activity:
1. Read the Mini-Cases carefully.
2. Analyze the facts of each Mini-Case using the Defined Legal Terms and concepts and explain why the term applies to the specific facts or issues of each case.
3. Answer the questions associated with each case study.
4. Complete Part 2 using the following chart (DOCX)
(https://erau.instructure.com/courses/131430/files/27010358/download?download_frd=1)
with your research and answers.
5. Save your documents using a naming convention that includes your first and last name, Assignment Title, and activity
number (1.5). Do not add punctuation or special characters.
6. Submit your assignment.
Case Studies
1. XYA Corporation discovered that ZZZ Inc., a competitor, is producing a new widget gadget. XYA believed that the widget
gadget contained parts owned by XYA under their patent. XYA filed a lawsuit in Federal Court asking for expedited review
to grant an injunction against ZZZ to stop the imminent escalation of production. As a part of the preliminary hearing in
Federal court, XYA petitioned the court to obtain a copy of the official gadget blueprint specifications to determine if the
case should continue. Under what procedure would XYA be permitted to receive the plans?
2. Suzy Que resides in North Carolina, a state that supplies the vape chemicals used in the new smoking pipes. Suzy sued
VapAttack Inc. as the manufacturer and supplier of the chemicals for alledged damages she incurred from third-party users
of Vap’s product. Suzy sued VapAttack Inc. in federal court in the county in which she resides. Suzy lives in the same
county where the majority of tobacco growers are located.
VapAttack Inc. filed a motion with the court for a Change of Venue, asking the court to change the location of the lawsuit to the county where its headquarters resides. Under what court procedure is the motion filed by VapAttack Inc. likely to be brought? What potential grounds for removal would the court review in deciding? Limit your analysis to the motion request, not the merits of the case.
3. Jake Salesman is a sales manager at Wegotit, Inc. The company SVP provided Jake and other team leaders a copy of the
company’s new sales forecast for the fourth quarter. The SVP distributed information related to the third-quarter results to
the team leaders. The company’s performance was well below the profitable goals set by the President of the company.
The target goals will keep the company liquid for the rest of the year if the goal is met.
Because of the third quarter’sresults, the company faced massive layoffs unless the team doubled its efforts by the fourth quarter. The SVP interpreted the President of the company’s message as meaning they had to do everything possible to regain the market share. The SVP indicated to the team leaders that they were personally responsible for the survival of the company. The highlight of
his presentation came when he told everyone in the room that they were to recover the market share “by any means
necessary.”
The President said that they should leave no stone unturned and let no rule stand in their way. Jake set up a
meeting with his team to go over the individual quotas for which his members were responsible. Before the meeting with
the SVP ended, the SVP indicated that he wanted every team leader to repeat his call to duty to reach the goals. If Jake
Salesman follows the SVP’s directives, what else should Jake consider discussing with his team during this meeting, and
why? What legal issues could potentially create a problem if the team took the phrase “by any means necessary, literally?
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