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Part 2 Deliverable Using the How to Write a Predictive Memo presentation (available in Week 2) as a guide, compose a Predictive Memo to the Managing Partner of at least 500 words. Your memo must contain the following five (5) components: 0 Statement of Facts 0 Question Presented 0 Short Answer 0 Analysis 0 Conclusion In the Memo, assess the merit of the case and explain the expected outcome of a court case should Mrs. Henderson file suit against Office-Mart, Inc. for the injuries she sustained as a result of her slip and fall. Apply the three sources that have been provided to by you by the Managing Partner. DO NOT conduct any additional research. Include proper citations pursuant to The Bluebook citation for each of the three cases. Upload your Portfolio Project Part 2 Predictive Memo to the Managing Partner and submit. Please refer to the grading rubric below for Portfolio Project Part 2. Week 5: Part 2 Directions - Predictive Memo to the Managing Partner 0 Due by the end of Week 5 at 11:59 pm, ET. Scenario: It has been two weeks since you and the Managing Partner at Chase 3: Chase, P.C. met with Mrs. Henderson when you receive the below email. ----- Original Message-- From: Susan Chase [mailtozschase@chaseandchase.com] Sent: December 14 11:36 AM To: A. Paralegal [mailto:needsthisjob@chaseandcha5e.com] Subject: Henderson v. Office-Mart, Inc. (File No. 7955142) Dear A. Paralegal, After our meeting with Bella Henderson, I reviewed my notes and conducted some legal research in order to determine whether there is any merit to Mrs. Henderson's case and, by extension, whether we should take the case on. Unfortunately, with a trial beginning next week I simply do not have the time to devote to this. Since you already are familiar with the case, I would like your continued assistance. Two years ago in January, Mrs. Henderson was entering the Ofce-Mart store located at 7272 Thomas Drive when she slipped on a patch of "black ice" on the sidewalk right in front of the store. Although it had snowed earlier that day, the parking lot had been plowed and the sidewalk shoveled. After Mrs. Henderson fell, the Store Manager came outside to attend to her. and she heard the manager (whose name she did not get) yell "James, I thought I told you to get that salt out here two hours ago!" Mrs. Henderson lled out an accident report, but was never given a copy. Mrs. Henderson suffered a bi-malleolar fracture of the right ankle as a result of the accident. The fracture was severe enough to require surgery that included the insertion of plates and screws into her right ankle. Mrs. Henderson has extensive medical bills (she does not know how much) and has missed a signicant amount of time from work. She is a pediatric nurse at Children's Hospital. Mrs. Henderson indicates that her treating orthopedic surgeon is uncertain about what will be the full extent of her recovery. She continues to suffer signicant pain and limitation of range of motion in her right ankle. Her surgeon is unsure whether she will ever be restored to 100% of her preaccident level of physical health. It also is possible that she will require future surgery. I have researched the law and have located three relevant sources. Please review and analyze these sources, apply them to the facts I have outlined above and draft a predictive memo to me in which you apply the law I have given you to the facts outlined above in order to make a prediction about whether Mrs. Henderson is likely to prevail in court. DO NOT CONDUCT ANY EXTERNAL RESEARCH. Regards