Emilia is an officer, Vice President of Innovation, at Stargazer Drone Corporation, which manufactures and sells drones to consumers and businesses. Stargazer Drone is incorporated in, and does business in, Hendersonville, Tennessee. While at a product idea conference, Tillington approaches Emilia with a new product idea - a drone capable of carrying multiple packages in multiple compartments - and Emilia states that Stargazer Drone would be interested. However, rather than purchasing the patent from Tillington and presenting the idea to the Stargazer Drone board, Emilia secretly sends the sample drone to a foreign country, has it copied and manufactured, puts a new name on the drone, and sells it under the corporate name Emilia Incorporated. Emilia has committed the tort of patent infringement, along with, perhaps, other violations of the law. Identify answers as 1., 2. (but write in complete sentences). Question 1 (Answer must be 100-150 words): Explain (name and define) at least one specific duty of loyalty and one specific duty of care that Emilia has violated. Define each of the two duties, and explain how that duty was violated? Question 2 (RULES, APPLICATION, CONCLUSION) (Answer must be 200 - 250 words): Tillington decides to sue Emilia Incorporated in state court, asking for $500,000, and asking the court to hold Emilia personally liable. During discovery, Tillington learns that Emilia Incorporated never issued shares of stock, transfers all assets to Emilia's personal accounts, and appears to hold no corporate assets. YOU ARE THE JUDGE. Will you hold Emilia personally liable? Why, or why not (using legal support)? In your answer, you must include case law support. What is case law support? Remember from our work early in the semester that legal decisions must be supported by precedent. Thus, you must identify a relevant Tennessee case (by full name) that we discussed in class and is discussed in the textbook that would be binding on this court in this case. Once you have identified the case, your answer must show how the facts and holding of that case supports your conclusion/holding as to whether Emilia will be held personally liable