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The Pat Parker case is about a lawyer who started his own firm concentrating on writing reports and conducting political opposition research for political candidates. This particular case is about how Parker devised a research report for one particular political candidate then two years later, some trial lawyers wanted to buy the research on the Republican Attorney General. Parker was unsure on how to proceed knowing that this could potentially jeapordise the political party’s candidate or even worse, he could be arrested for soliciting the information. Would Parker be violating contract law? ...
There are many legal issues to analyze in this case. First, would Parker be violating contract law? ... If Parker opted to sell the research, he would be breeching the contract and depending on how much of the research and other materials the Republican party used to perhaps win the elections, the Democratic party would have the right to sue for damages.
Approximate Word count = 629 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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