BGMT 380

Final Project – Project 2 – 20%Due SATURDAY of Week 8, 11:59 pm ETThis course officially ends Tuesday, 11:59 pm ET, week 8.  The project can be accepted late until the official course ending on Tuesday, 11:59 pm ET,  as per the Late Policy posted in Content.  There is no grace period for submitting work beyond 11:59 pm ET, Tuesday, week 8.Submit to Assignment Folder.Purpose: The purpose of this project is to reflect on, analyze and apply tort law, product liability law, agency and contract law, and their potential risks and liabilities in a business. The project requires you to identify and analyze legal issues and to make recommendations.You will also develop skills in critical thinking to create an in-depth comprehensive analysis.The project relates to the concepts covered in weeks 1-7.  You should refer to assigned materials in earlier weeks of the course, including Instructor Notes.This project relates to the following course outcomes:recommend appropriate actions in the business environment based on an understanding of sources of law, substantive legal concepts, legal process and procedure, and available remediesanalyze contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environmentanalyze tort rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environmentBackground:  The Clean-N-Shine (“Clean”) owners are meeting with TLG in final consultations before Clean opens business operations.  The purpose of these final meetings is to identify the:areas of business law presenting the greatest potential risk and liabilities for Clean; andareas of business operations vulnerable to potential risks and liabilities for which Clean should seek legal counsel.Winnie and Ralph have asked you to provide a report that presents your reflections and recommendations based on your research and analysis during the past seven weeks of TLG’s consultation with the Clean owners.InstructionsThe report will have two (2) parts.Part I.  Risks and LiabilitiesA.  Analyze and discuss two (2) areas of business law that present the greatest potential risks and liabilities for the Clean business, from among these areas:Negligence related to any business operationsNegligence related specifically to premises liabilityStrict product liability related to the use of EPI products for Clean servicesStrict product liability related specifically to the resale of EPI productsContracts with employeesContracts for the sale of goods with clientsAgency law and contracts with any Clean agentsFor EACH of the two (2) areas of the law selected from the above list, you must:(1).  Provide a background explanation of the area of law, e.g., negligence, contracts for the sale of goods, etc. (be detailed and specific so any reader can understand the meaning of the specific area of law)(2).  Analyze and explain the specific potential risks and liabilities presented by the area of law andwhy and howeach area of law creates vulnerability for Clean(3).  Provide a specific example ofwhy and howthe potential risks and liabilities could arise for each area of law for the Clean businessMinimum of 3 paragraphs for EACH of the two areas of risks and liabilities you choose to discuss (total of 6 paragraphs, minimum)Citations required : Remember to use in-text citations in the narrative for all reference works and full citations on a separate Resources page.Part II.  Legal CounselDuring the past eight weeks, we have discussed and emphasized the importance of the Clean owners seeking business advice from TLG and the importance of Clean –  and every business –  seeking legal counsel from an attorney for various aspects of business operations.In Part II, you are to reflect on your experience in consulting with the Clean owners, your research and analysis, and make the following recommendations.A.  Evaluate and explain why you recommend that the Clean owners seek legal counsel with an attorney for any  – or all – aspects of its business operations, i.e., contract writing, procedures to protect against negligence risks, recruitment policies, etc.Explain and support the rationale for your recommendation specifically, in detail and comprehensively, using examples, personal experience(s), etc.Consider specific areas of business operations for which it is particularly important to seek legal counselNote:  There is no single correct answer; the detailed, specific rationale and support for your recommendation is most important.It is not necessary to cite resources in Part II for your personal opinion, but you must include a citation each time you do use information from a specific resource (i.e., from assigned course materials) to support your conclusions.Minimum of 3 paragraphsFormatReportTO:  Winnie James, Ralph AndersFROM: (your name)RE:      Clean risks and liabilitiesPart I. Risks and LiabilitiesA.  Business risk #1(1)(2)(3)A.  Business risk #2(1)(2)(3)Part II.  Legal Counsel______________________Tips for Formatting and Structuring Analysis:Write in complete sentences in paragraph format.Use in-text citations citing to relevant assignment materials.Double-space; 12-point Arial or Times Roman font.Introductory Sentence:  Begin with an introductory sentence or very brief paragraph that states your conclusion to the questions asked.Concluding Sentence:  End the discussion with a concluding sentence or a very brief paragraph that summarizes your conclusion/what you discussed.Support Arguments and Positions:   Please refer to the module in Content, “How to Support Arguments and Positions”.Review the Project MemorandumThoroughly read the project to ensure all required elements are present.Review the grading rubric to ensure that you gain the most points possible for this assignment.Proofread for spelling and grammatical issues.Use the spell and grammar check in Word.Submit the project in the Assignment Folder The assignment submitted to the Assignment Folder will be considered a student’s final product, and therefore, ready for grading by the professor.  It is incumbent upon the student to verify the assignment is the correct submission.NOTE:  All submitted work is to be your original work. You may not use any work from another student, the Internet or an online clearinghouse.  You are expected to understand the UMGC Academic Integrity and Plagiarism Policy and know that it is your responsibility to learn about instructor and general academic expectations regarding proper citation of sources as specified in the APA Publication Manual, 7th Ed. (Students are held accountable for in-text citations and an associated reference list only).