Question: QUESTION 1 ( 2 5 points ) . Rordon heard from one of his employees that the worker who had been locked in the cooler

QUESTION 1(25 points). Rordon heard from one of his employees that the worker who had been locked in the cooler is going to sue Rordon. Rordon does not understand how he can be sued when he was not even at the bakery when this happened, nor does he understand on what legal ground the person can sue him. Does the employee have a valid claim against Rordon?
QUESTION 2(25 points). Rordon is very angry that the customer cancelled the order for twelve cakes for the President's Day event. He wants to sue the customer, but he had no written contract with the customer. Is Rordon able to sue the customer? If so, on what legal basis? If so, what damages (money) can he receive?
QUESTION 3(25 points). After Ben Bargenfinder left Rordon's bakery, Bargenfinder purchased similar cookies from another baker for $350. Bargenfinder, the angry customer who wanted 25% of his purchase of cookies on February 29 th, filed a small claims lawsuit against Rordon for breach of contract based on the ad. Does the customer have a valid claim?
QUESTION 4(25 points). Whether Rordon sues a customer, or a customer sues Rordon, Rordon knows that it may be several months before the case will go to trial and a trial will likely be expensive. Rordon wants to know all his options. What legal alternatives, if any, does Rordon have before trial?
BONUS QUESTION (5 points). Rordon found an empty 100-pound flour bag in the dumpster when he took out the garbage. What, if anything, should Rordon do about his discovery of the empty flour bag?
 QUESTION 1(25 points). Rordon heard from one of his employees that

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