After Elaine mentions to her ex-boss, Mr. Lippman, that she only eats the tops of the muffins, Mr. Lippman decides to start a bakery which only sells muffin tops called “Top of the Muffin to You!” But after business starts to go south, Mr. Lippman offers Elaine 30% of the profits if she will help … Continue reading “The Muffin Tops” – Partnerships
Month: June 2018
“The Sniffing Accountant” – Hearsay
After Jerry and Kramer notice that Barry Prophet, their accountant, was sniffing uncontrollably at Monk’s, they begin to suspect that he is a drug addict. Their fear of him being "hip to the whole bathroom scene" only increases when they subsequently discover that he has travelled to South America. Elaine, though, thinks that they have … Continue reading “The Sniffing Accountant” – Hearsay
“The Invitations” – Contracts and Advertising
After Kramer hears that the bank on the corner is offering $100 to anyone that isn’t greeted with a “hello” when they enter the building, he goes down to the bank to check out the deal. When Jim the teller greets him with a “hey,” Kramer argues that the bank now owes him $100. Is … Continue reading “The Invitations” – Contracts and Advertising
“The Voice” – Standards of Review/Capricious and Arbitrary
After Dean Jones of NYU tells Kramer that NYU student Darren will no longer be allowed to be an intern for Kramerica, Kramer argues that this decision is “capricious and arbitrary.” What does it mean, legally, for an administrative decision to be “capricious and arbitrary”? Is Dean Jones’ decision actually capricious and arbitrary? And, if … Continue reading “The Voice” – Standards of Review/Capricious and Arbitrary