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Question 2 25 pts On December 1, the Law Office of Blair & Bondurant, sent Shant

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Question 2 25 pts On December 1, the Law Office of Blair & Bondurant, sent Shantrel a letter, via overnight delivery offering to employ her to review oil and gas related documents related to a case being litigated by Blair & Bondurant for the price of $10,000. In the letter, Blair & Bondurant stated that Shantrel had ten days to accept. On December 5, Shantrel sent an e-mail message that stated, "The price for the oil and gas document analysis seems too low. Would you consider paying $15,000" Blair & Bondurant received the message without responding immediately. The next day, Terrance, also an oil & gas document reviewer, offered to conduct the document review for $9.000. On learning of this offer, Shantrel immediately e-mailed Blair & Bondurant, agreeing to do the work for $10,000. Blair & Bondurant received this message on December 7. Explain why Shantrel and Blair & Bondurant do, or do not, have a contract

Explanation / Answer

Shantrel and Blair & Bondurant do not have a contract as B&B didn't not respond to Shantrel's earlier offer of willing to work for $15,000. Also the renewed offer from Shantrel to continue working at $10,000 has also not been acknowledged. Only when B&B get back to Shantrel, can it be said that both the parties involved have a contract for the reviewing of documents in place.

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