Legal Problems Managing a Small Business

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June 15, 2020
Contemporary Business Issues
June 15, 2020

Legal Problems Managing a Small Business

Read the scenario and the questions that follow.  Identify the legal issue(s) and apply legal concepts and possible arguments for each question.  Prepare a solution for each question using laws, cases, examples and/or other relevant materials.  Identify potential ethical issues and propose a solution for each issue.  Support your answers with information from the textbook and at least two outside scholarly sources.  By Week 3, Day 6, prepare a 5 to 8 page paper that identifies the legal issues and potential solutions and answers all questions presented, supported by relevant legal authority.  Properly cite all sources using APA format.

This assignment requires application of the concepts learned in Weeks 1 3 and is worth significantly more than previous assignments.

Scenario

After being laid off from the construction firm where he has worked for 20 years, Dad started his little handyman business.  With a downturn in the economy, Dad found that people repaired things instead of replacing them, so his services were always in demand. Chad worked with his father (Dad) in the afternoons and on the days he didn’t have classes in construction management at the university, since his father needed some help with the growing business. Chad enjoyed the work and it paid well, so he suggested they form a partnership and call it Dad and Chad Expert Handyman Service.

Although Dad prefers cash, a new customer paid for some plumbing work with a check for $330, made payable to Dad and signed by the customer.  Dad takes the check to the bank after he completes the services and finds that the bank had issued a stop payment on the check.

Chad orders 15 windows from a wholesale dealer. The dealer comes out to measure for the windows and they agree on white vinyl insulated low-E with half screens for all windows.  Since the windows were special ordered, Chad paid for the entire shipment.  The windows arrived two weeks later; however, one window was shattered, two windows were missing and two windows did not fit.

Dad looks for deals on materials.  A plumbing supply company offered to sell Dad 15 hot water heaters, 15 toilets and 5 Jacuzzi tubs for $5500 cash.  Since Dad receives a lot of bathroom remodeling jobs and hot water heaters always need replacing, he thought this was a great deal.   Dad and the seller entered into an oral contract whereby Dad would pay the seller $5,500 cash on delivery.  In the meantime, Dad lined up two bathroom remodeling jobs and both wanted Jacuzzi tubs.   When time came for delivery of the goods, the seller said that they had already sold the hot water heaters to another handyman and they were not able to get the Jacuzzis.

Dad and Chad installed a new hot water heater manufactured by American Water Products for JoAnn, a single mother with two children.  Extensive warnings were provided on the water heater itself and in the manual Dad provided to JoAnn at the time of installation. The warning on the water heater read CAUTION: Hot water increases the risk of scald injury.” The heater itself contained a picture of hot water coming from a faucet with the words DANGER” printed above it. In addition, the water heater had a statement on it:

Warning! Water temperature over 110°F can cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds. Children, disabled, and elderly are at highest risk of being scalded. Feel water temperature before bathing or showering. Temperature limiting valves are available, see manual.

Dad set the temperature to 105°F.  The next day, 3 year old Benji was being bathed by his 12-year brother, Lou. When his cell phone rang, Lou left Benji alone in the bathtub with the water running. Benji was scalded by the water from the tap. Benji’s mother, JoAnn, brought suit against Dad and American Water Products alleging defects in the design of the water heater and Dad’s failure to warn her about the heater’s dangers.

Assignment

Based on the different situations described in the scenario, create a 5 to 8-page Microsoft Word document that includes the answers to the following:

  • Identify the types of business organizations for operating the handyman business and explain the advantages and disadvantages of each one.  Select a type of business for the father/son team and provide support for your choice.
  • What are Dad’s options related to the stop payment on the customer’s check?
  • What are Chad’s options related to the damaged, undelivered and incorrect-sized windows?
  • What rights does Dad have related to the oral contract for plumbing supplies? Is the seller in breach of contract? Discuss why or why not.
  • Can JoAnn prevail in a product liability lawsuit against Dad or American Water Products? Explain why or why not for each party.
  • Consider any ethical concerns Dad and Chad may face related to the topics covered.
  • Conclude your paper by providing suggestions for Dad and Chad to help prevent future occurrences of these types of legal and ethical problems.

Support your answers with appropriate research, reasoning, cases, laws, and other relevant examples.

Submit the paper in APA format and properly cite sources on a separate page using APA.