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FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully have been partners on the X-Files for approximately seven years and have been recently stationed at an office in West Palm Beach, Florida. They are not romantically involved, but because they spend so much time together, neither has been able to foster a romantic relationship with anyone else either. Upon her 35 birthday, Scully realizes she desperately wants to have a child and quit her FBI job to become a county coroner. She considers artificial insemination, but finds the process too impersonal. She also wants her child to have a father. Following careful consideration, Scully approaches Mulder with the possibility of having a child together. Mulder thinks it’s a fantastic idea, but only agrees if Scully agrees not to quit the X-Files. Scully wants the fertilization to be in vitro and wants to prepare a contract delineating each party’s respective rights. Scully has her attorney, Alex Krycheck, prepare a contract, which Mulder signs on March 15, 2012, providing that Mulder will provide Scully with a healthy sperm sample and that he will not indulge in any intoxicants until such sample is provided. Mulder also agrees to move in with Scully and take care of her throughout the entire pregnancy. Mulder’s responsibilities include cleaning Scully’s house, cooking Scully’s meals and transporting Scully to and from doctor appointments. In exchange for these obligations, Scully agrees to stay on the X-Files as Mulder’s partner and the child will have Mulder’s name. On April 1, 2012, Mulder and Scully head to the fertilization clinic where Mulder will provide the first sample and the doctors will attempt to impregnate Scully. While traveling down Ocean Drive, Mulder loses control of the vehicle and crashes into the sea wall. Mulder was not injured, but Scully couldn’t stand up. When the police arrived at the scene of the accident, they determined Mulder had been drinking alcohol because he failed a field sobriety exam. Scully was rushed to the hospital and treated for two broken legs. Scully must wear a cast on each leg for at least six (6) months and is not permitted to conceive a baby until she fully recovers from the trauma. Doctors estimate this may take at least one year. Scully incurs $16,000 in hospital bills. Scully is livid with Mulder. He was drinking alcohol in violation of their agreement and it jeopardized her life. Furthermore, Scully may never be able to bear a child as a result of the accident, since she is already 35 years old and must wait at least another year. Finally, she cannot work until the casts are removed. The FBI will pay Scully half her regular salary during her invalidity. She typically earns $80,000 a year. As soon as she is released from the hospital, Scully visits her attorney, Krycheck, who advises her she can sue Mulder for breach of contract and negligence. Between her lost wages, medical expenses, pain and suffering and possible loss of opportunity to conceive, Krycheck believes Scully has damages to the tune of $300,000. Duty, Breach of Duty, Causation, Damages = Existence of a Contract, Breach without Legal Excuse and Damages Recently you drafted a Complaint on behalf of your client, Dana Scully, against Fox Mulder for negligence and breach of contract. Fox Mulder has filed a timely Answer to the complaint and now your firm is ready to embark upon the discovery process. Your supervising attorney, Alex Krychek, prepared Interrogatories and Requests for Production and has asked you to draft the following documents: 1) Notice of Serving Interrogatories 2) Notice of Serving Request to Produce – you can request anything you think is important. 3) Notice of Deposition on Fox Mulder Please follow the format and procedures enumerated in the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure. The case number is 10-XFILE. I am Mulder’s attorney. My business address is 1215 Flying Feline Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. After a lengthy litigation process, the trial court has ruled on the Scully v. Mulder case in favor of Scully on both counts. Mulder believes the trial court erroneously admitted hearsay evidence that favored Scully and also erroneously excluded evidence that would have favored him. As a result, he wishes to appeal the trial court ruling. ****** The notice was filed timely and now the Law Office of (insert your professor’s name), P.A. is hard at work preparing the Initial Brief on behalf of Mulder. The brief has two primary arguments: Mulder will be relying on the following legal authority to support his arguments: After Attorney Miller finishes the draft of the statement of jurisdiction, the statement of questions involved, the statement of facts, the argument, and the conclusion, she submits it to you and asks you :