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Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
Question:
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Ben, an accountant in Los Angeles, interviewed with Matt, a CPA in San Francisco. At the end
of his interview, Matt, the personnel manager, told Ben: "I look forward to working with you.
Please let me know if I can help you prepare for your move to San Francisco." Ben returned to
Los Angeles, quit his job, gave a 30-day notice to his landlord, rented an apartment in San
Francisco, and moved to San Francisco. Ben then called Matt to ask if he could start his job the
following week. Matt replied that Ben had no job with him. Ben wants to recover the cost of
moving expenses from Matt.
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Under what legal theory may he proceed?
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Discuss the arguments that Ben and Matt will each make if the claim is brought. Provide full
analysis. Mere conclusions without full analysis will receive little credit. Assume Ben will sue
for breach of an express contract (that there was an offer and acceptance) and for promissory
estoppel.
·        The paper should have one-inch margins, be double spaced and contain numbered pages.
Please use line numbering (Word menus: page layout tab, page setup box- line numbering, options-restart each page) to insert line numbers on each page
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·        discussion of the legal issues presented, including the rules of law applicable to the
analysis
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