Read the scenarios and the questions that follow. Identify the
legal issue(s) and apply legal concepts and possible arguments
for each question. After reading the scenarios, prepare a
resolution for each question using laws, cases, examples, and/or
other relevant materials. Consider using short headings (consult
APA materials) to separate the topics. Summarize the facts; do
not copy the scenarios into the paper. After you have answered
the questions and before the conclusion, identify potential
ethical issues and propose recommendations to help the
organization avoid future occurrences of the legal and ethical
issues discussed in the assignment. Support your answers with
information from the textbook and at least five scholarly
sources other than the text and course lectures.
Overview
Famous Subs and Pizza Company (FSPC) is a publicly traded
corporation headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, operating
restaurants in ten states. The company also owns a food
processing and distribution facility in Jackson, Mississippi.
Approximately 20% of the employees work full time; however,
FSPC primarily hires part-time employees as delivery drivers,
cooks, and sandwich makers. FSPC leases space for most of its
restaurants in shopping centers, but the company owns a few of
the properties, as well as its headquarters office and the
distribution facility. The company has experienced explosive
growth over the last three years, but the growth has been
accompanied by an increase in legal issues. The CEO, Chip
Stone, seeks your advice on the following legal and ethical
issues.
S1: Jurisdiction, Torts, and Agency
Faye Kennett, 4'5" tall, visited an FSPC outlet in Birmingham,
Alabama. She was four months pregnant and craved a pizza with
anchovies. She took the receipt after ordering her food and was
reading it while walking to a table. She noticed that the words
"Fat Midget" were printed on the receipt. Before she could get
to her table, Faye stepped in some water, slipped, and fell,
sustaining injuries to her back and left leg. She suffered a
miscarriage forty-eight hours after falling at FSPC. Kennett
filed a negligence suit in an Alabama state court against FSPC,
the store manager, and the employee at the register who had
printed the receipt.
· Explain whether the Alabama state court is the proper court
for the lawsuit. Determine whether Kennett could have filed the
lawsuit in Florida.
· Provide arguments for Kennett, FSPC, the manager, and the
employee at the register. Determine which party should win and
provide support for your selection.
S2: Contracts, Agency, and Torts
FSPC hired Pete Zahutt as a delivery driver for one of its stores
in Jackson, Mississippi. After five years, FSPC promoted Pete
to District Manager and let him drive the company car that was
wrapped with the company logo. Once or twice a week, Pete
also picked up supplies at the warehouse on his way to work.
With his boss's knowledge, Pete also used the FSPC car during
working hours to run some personal errands, like pick up his
daughter after school. The company viewed the arrangement as
an opportunity for free advertising. One Friday night, after Pete
left work in the company car, he delivered two pizzas to some
friends, who invited Pete in for a beer. Pete ate some pizza with
his friends, drank a few beers, and left for home. On the way
home, Pete was texting his girlfriend and hit another car,
severely injuring himself and the driver of the other car, Al K.
Seltzer. Seltzer sued Pete and FSPC; however, FSPC's insurance
company refused to cover Pete or to defend or indemnify him in
the lawsuit. Pete then sued the insurance company and FSPC.
The insurance company argued that Pete was not an "insured"
under its policy with FSPC because he did not have permission
to use the company car when the accident occurred.
The insurance policy defines an insured as "[a]nyone else while
using with your permission a covered auto you own, hire, or
borrow . . ."
"Permission" is "consent to use the vehicle at the time and place
in question and in a manner authorized by the owner, either
express or implied."
· Did Pete have implied permission to use the car?
· Ignoring the issue of insurance, is FSPC (and, therefore, the
insurance company) liable for the injuries sustained by Seltzer
under respondeat superior? If so, on what basis?
S3: ADR, Contracts, and Employment
FSPC requires its employees to sign a confidentiality and
noncompete agreement. The confidentiality portion explains
that employees will be given access to critical information
related to recipes, suppliers, and other similar data during their
employment. Employees must agree that the information is a
valuable asset and that they will not disclose the information
during or after their employment. Employees must also agree to
not make copies of any such information. The noncompete
portion of the agreement states that during employment and for
a period of two years after termination for any reason, an
individual will not work for any business that derives more than
10% of its revenue from selling sub or pizza products and is
located within 3 miles of any FSPC facility. Finally, the
agreement provides that any dispute arising from the
confidentiality and noncompete agreement shall be resolved
exclusively through arbitration.
While attending college in Tampa, Florida, Dee Liver worked as
a delivery driver for FSPC from June 2012 until May 2014.
Dee signed a document titled "Acknowledgment of Receipt of
Employee Handbook," which states that the handbook contains
important information about the employer's general personnel
policies and Dee's privileges and obligations as an employee.
The document also states, "I understand that I am governed by
the content of the Handbook and that [Employer] may change,
rescind, or add to any policies, benefits, or practices described
in the Handbook from time to time in its sole and absolute
discretion, with or without prior notice." Dee was not presented
with the confidentiality and noncompete document until January
2014. FSPC stated that she must sign the document as part of
her continued employment with the company.
Dee resigned from FSPC when she moved to Gainesville Florida
to start pharmacy school. In September 2014, Dee applied for a
job and was hired as a delivery driver at Papa John's Pizza.
FSPC filed a lawsuit against Dee for a breach of contract. Dee
filed to dismiss the case because the agreement stated that
disputes must be resolved through arbitration.
· Provide arguments for Dee and FSPC related to the arbitration
clause. Determine which party will win and provide a reference
to a case or other scholarly support for your answer.
· Ignoring the outcome of the arbitration issues, analyze the
noncompete portion of the agreement. Determine which party
will win and provide scholarly support for your answer.
S4: Administrative Agencies and Consumer Protection
FSPC operates a food processing plant in Mississippi, where
various meat products are packaged for shipment to restaurants.
After FSPC customers in Tennessee, Alabama, and Louisiana
complained of becoming sick after eating roast beef subs, it was
determined that the meat was contaminated with Escherichia
coli, a bacteria responsible for causing food poisoning.
Additional inspections immediately following the outbreak of E.
coli in May 2015 revealed that the restaurants did not provide
the required nutritional information for products on their menu.
· Which government agency is responsible for protecting the
public in the E. coli case? Explain the responsibilities of the
agency.
· What are the labeling requirements related to menu items in
restaurants? Which agency enforces these requirements?
· On what basis might the customers who became sick from
eating the tainted meat file suit against FSPC? Explain.
· What types of administrative penalties might FSPC face?
S5: Intellectual Property
Pepe Roni was a part-time pizza maker at FSPC and a full-time
information technology major at the South University in Tampa.
As part of his final project in the capstone class, Pepe
developed a computer program that created the fastest and most
economical routes for delivery drivers. The program also
tracked the locations of drivers. Pepe called the program
Deliver Fast. The program was designed to be used by any food
delivery service. FSPC believes it owns the invention since
Pepe was employed by the company when he developed the
program. Pepe believes he owns the rights to the invention since
it was created for a school project and could be used for any
food delivery company.
· Provide arguments for FSPC and Pepe regarding ownership of
the invention, Deliver Fast. Determine which party should win
and provide support for your answer.
S6: Employment and the Constitution
Cal Kulate worked in the accounting department at the FSPC
headquarters in Florida. He started out as a cashier in one of the
stores, was promoted to store manager, and was eventually
promoted to the accounting department at headquarters in
Florida. Cal received numerous outstanding-job evaluations
over the years with the company. Cal and his partner, Jim,
married recently. Jim now received medical, dental, and other
benefits as part of Cal's employment package with FSPC.
Cal reported to the director of accounting, Faith Christianson.
Cal did not receive a raise for the first time in ten years, after
receiving an unflattering performance review from Faith. Other
employees heard Faith say, "Same-sex marriages are wrong. The
Bible states that marriage should be between a man and a
woman." Faith posted Bible verses in the breakroom and at the
bottom of her e-mails. Cal reported Faith's behavior to Human
Resources, but her behavior only worsened after the report.
Cal posted some comments about Faith's behavior on his
Facebook page. He asked if other employees had experienced
any discriminatory actions by Faith or other managers. Cal
commented that the company did not discipline Faith after he
reported her behavior; therefore, he believed the company
supported sexual orientation discrimination. Cal also posted an
unflattering caricature of Faith on his Facebook page. One
commenter suggested that Cal report the company to the EEOC.
After another employee showed the posts to Faith, she
demanded that Cal remove the posts. When Cal refused, he was
terminated.
One of the employees who worked for Cal, Cybil Wrights,
reported Faith's treatment of Cal to the EEOC. Cybil was an at-
will employee who had been with FSPC for two years. In
response to the EEOC report, Faith terminated Cybil.
· Does Cal have a valid federal or state discrimination claim
against FSPC? Explain thoroughly.
· Did the company violate Cal's First Amendment rights by
requiring him to remove information about Faith from his
Facebook page? Explain thoroughly.
· Does Cybil have any causes of action against FSPC? Identify
any such causes and analyze them.
S7: Recommendations
As the new director of compliance, you have reviewed each of
the issues presented. The CEO, Chip Stone, requests that you
propose specific recommendations on how to avoid both legal
and ethical issues in the future related to a minimum of five
areas that need improvement. Be specific and detailed and be
sure to base recommendations on relevant legal and ethical
principles. Do not provide generic resolutions, such as "the
company should provide training and implement procedures to
avoid future problems."

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  • 1. Read the scenarios and the questions that follow. Identify the legal issue(s) and apply legal concepts and possible arguments for each question. After reading the scenarios, prepare a resolution for each question using laws, cases, examples, and/or other relevant materials. Consider using short headings (consult APA materials) to separate the topics. Summarize the facts; do not copy the scenarios into the paper. After you have answered the questions and before the conclusion, identify potential ethical issues and propose recommendations to help the organization avoid future occurrences of the legal and ethical issues discussed in the assignment. Support your answers with information from the textbook and at least five scholarly sources other than the text and course lectures. Overview Famous Subs and Pizza Company (FSPC) is a publicly traded corporation headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, operating restaurants in ten states. The company also owns a food processing and distribution facility in Jackson, Mississippi. Approximately 20% of the employees work full time; however, FSPC primarily hires part-time employees as delivery drivers, cooks, and sandwich makers. FSPC leases space for most of its restaurants in shopping centers, but the company owns a few of the properties, as well as its headquarters office and the distribution facility. The company has experienced explosive growth over the last three years, but the growth has been accompanied by an increase in legal issues. The CEO, Chip Stone, seeks your advice on the following legal and ethical issues. S1: Jurisdiction, Torts, and Agency Faye Kennett, 4'5" tall, visited an FSPC outlet in Birmingham,
  • 2. Alabama. She was four months pregnant and craved a pizza with anchovies. She took the receipt after ordering her food and was reading it while walking to a table. She noticed that the words "Fat Midget" were printed on the receipt. Before she could get to her table, Faye stepped in some water, slipped, and fell, sustaining injuries to her back and left leg. She suffered a miscarriage forty-eight hours after falling at FSPC. Kennett filed a negligence suit in an Alabama state court against FSPC, the store manager, and the employee at the register who had printed the receipt. · Explain whether the Alabama state court is the proper court for the lawsuit. Determine whether Kennett could have filed the lawsuit in Florida. · Provide arguments for Kennett, FSPC, the manager, and the employee at the register. Determine which party should win and provide support for your selection. S2: Contracts, Agency, and Torts FSPC hired Pete Zahutt as a delivery driver for one of its stores in Jackson, Mississippi. After five years, FSPC promoted Pete to District Manager and let him drive the company car that was wrapped with the company logo. Once or twice a week, Pete also picked up supplies at the warehouse on his way to work. With his boss's knowledge, Pete also used the FSPC car during working hours to run some personal errands, like pick up his daughter after school. The company viewed the arrangement as an opportunity for free advertising. One Friday night, after Pete left work in the company car, he delivered two pizzas to some friends, who invited Pete in for a beer. Pete ate some pizza with his friends, drank a few beers, and left for home. On the way home, Pete was texting his girlfriend and hit another car, severely injuring himself and the driver of the other car, Al K. Seltzer. Seltzer sued Pete and FSPC; however, FSPC's insurance
  • 3. company refused to cover Pete or to defend or indemnify him in the lawsuit. Pete then sued the insurance company and FSPC. The insurance company argued that Pete was not an "insured" under its policy with FSPC because he did not have permission to use the company car when the accident occurred. The insurance policy defines an insured as "[a]nyone else while using with your permission a covered auto you own, hire, or borrow . . ." "Permission" is "consent to use the vehicle at the time and place in question and in a manner authorized by the owner, either express or implied." · Did Pete have implied permission to use the car? · Ignoring the issue of insurance, is FSPC (and, therefore, the insurance company) liable for the injuries sustained by Seltzer under respondeat superior? If so, on what basis? S3: ADR, Contracts, and Employment FSPC requires its employees to sign a confidentiality and noncompete agreement. The confidentiality portion explains that employees will be given access to critical information related to recipes, suppliers, and other similar data during their employment. Employees must agree that the information is a valuable asset and that they will not disclose the information during or after their employment. Employees must also agree to not make copies of any such information. The noncompete portion of the agreement states that during employment and for a period of two years after termination for any reason, an individual will not work for any business that derives more than 10% of its revenue from selling sub or pizza products and is located within 3 miles of any FSPC facility. Finally, the agreement provides that any dispute arising from the
  • 4. confidentiality and noncompete agreement shall be resolved exclusively through arbitration. While attending college in Tampa, Florida, Dee Liver worked as a delivery driver for FSPC from June 2012 until May 2014. Dee signed a document titled "Acknowledgment of Receipt of Employee Handbook," which states that the handbook contains important information about the employer's general personnel policies and Dee's privileges and obligations as an employee. The document also states, "I understand that I am governed by the content of the Handbook and that [Employer] may change, rescind, or add to any policies, benefits, or practices described in the Handbook from time to time in its sole and absolute discretion, with or without prior notice." Dee was not presented with the confidentiality and noncompete document until January 2014. FSPC stated that she must sign the document as part of her continued employment with the company. Dee resigned from FSPC when she moved to Gainesville Florida to start pharmacy school. In September 2014, Dee applied for a job and was hired as a delivery driver at Papa John's Pizza. FSPC filed a lawsuit against Dee for a breach of contract. Dee filed to dismiss the case because the agreement stated that disputes must be resolved through arbitration. · Provide arguments for Dee and FSPC related to the arbitration clause. Determine which party will win and provide a reference to a case or other scholarly support for your answer. · Ignoring the outcome of the arbitration issues, analyze the noncompete portion of the agreement. Determine which party will win and provide scholarly support for your answer. S4: Administrative Agencies and Consumer Protection
  • 5. FSPC operates a food processing plant in Mississippi, where various meat products are packaged for shipment to restaurants. After FSPC customers in Tennessee, Alabama, and Louisiana complained of becoming sick after eating roast beef subs, it was determined that the meat was contaminated with Escherichia coli, a bacteria responsible for causing food poisoning. Additional inspections immediately following the outbreak of E. coli in May 2015 revealed that the restaurants did not provide the required nutritional information for products on their menu. · Which government agency is responsible for protecting the public in the E. coli case? Explain the responsibilities of the agency. · What are the labeling requirements related to menu items in restaurants? Which agency enforces these requirements? · On what basis might the customers who became sick from eating the tainted meat file suit against FSPC? Explain. · What types of administrative penalties might FSPC face? S5: Intellectual Property Pepe Roni was a part-time pizza maker at FSPC and a full-time information technology major at the South University in Tampa. As part of his final project in the capstone class, Pepe developed a computer program that created the fastest and most economical routes for delivery drivers. The program also tracked the locations of drivers. Pepe called the program Deliver Fast. The program was designed to be used by any food delivery service. FSPC believes it owns the invention since Pepe was employed by the company when he developed the program. Pepe believes he owns the rights to the invention since it was created for a school project and could be used for any food delivery company.
  • 6. · Provide arguments for FSPC and Pepe regarding ownership of the invention, Deliver Fast. Determine which party should win and provide support for your answer. S6: Employment and the Constitution Cal Kulate worked in the accounting department at the FSPC headquarters in Florida. He started out as a cashier in one of the stores, was promoted to store manager, and was eventually promoted to the accounting department at headquarters in Florida. Cal received numerous outstanding-job evaluations over the years with the company. Cal and his partner, Jim, married recently. Jim now received medical, dental, and other benefits as part of Cal's employment package with FSPC. Cal reported to the director of accounting, Faith Christianson. Cal did not receive a raise for the first time in ten years, after receiving an unflattering performance review from Faith. Other employees heard Faith say, "Same-sex marriages are wrong. The Bible states that marriage should be between a man and a woman." Faith posted Bible verses in the breakroom and at the bottom of her e-mails. Cal reported Faith's behavior to Human Resources, but her behavior only worsened after the report. Cal posted some comments about Faith's behavior on his Facebook page. He asked if other employees had experienced any discriminatory actions by Faith or other managers. Cal commented that the company did not discipline Faith after he reported her behavior; therefore, he believed the company supported sexual orientation discrimination. Cal also posted an unflattering caricature of Faith on his Facebook page. One commenter suggested that Cal report the company to the EEOC. After another employee showed the posts to Faith, she demanded that Cal remove the posts. When Cal refused, he was terminated.
  • 7. One of the employees who worked for Cal, Cybil Wrights, reported Faith's treatment of Cal to the EEOC. Cybil was an at- will employee who had been with FSPC for two years. In response to the EEOC report, Faith terminated Cybil. · Does Cal have a valid federal or state discrimination claim against FSPC? Explain thoroughly. · Did the company violate Cal's First Amendment rights by requiring him to remove information about Faith from his Facebook page? Explain thoroughly. · Does Cybil have any causes of action against FSPC? Identify any such causes and analyze them. S7: Recommendations As the new director of compliance, you have reviewed each of the issues presented. The CEO, Chip Stone, requests that you propose specific recommendations on how to avoid both legal and ethical issues in the future related to a minimum of five areas that need improvement. Be specific and detailed and be sure to base recommendations on relevant legal and ethical principles. Do not provide generic resolutions, such as "the company should provide training and implement procedures to avoid future problems."