GBA231 Module 4 Discussion Latest 2017 April
GBA231 Module 4 Discussion Latest 2017 April
Read the ETHICS section of your text on page
235. This section describes a case in which a paralegal who had been orally
promised a bonus of $1,065,000 was deprived of the bonus in a dispute because
no written agreement existed as to the bonus as would have been required by the
Statute of Frauds. That an agreement was had was beyond dispute, because there
existed a (secret) recording detailing the promise of the bonus between the
paralegal and his/her employer. As your text explains, the Statute of Frauds
requires certain types of contracts (such as contracts to buy or sale land) to
be both made in writing and executed with the physical signatures of all of the
parties involved. This requirement was clearly not met. Further, the
undisclosed recording of the agreement constitutes a crime. Was a fair result
handed down in this matter? What, if anything, would you do to modify the
Court's decision?
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