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The what if... scenario follows. In contracts with ADs, GC includes an indemnification clause stating that the AD would cover claims by third parties harmed

The "what if..." scenario follows. In contracts with ADs, GC includes an indemnification clause stating that the AD would cover claims by third parties harmed directly as a result of the ADs actions. A GC AD contracts to clean concrete floors in a commercial building in North Carolina using Floor-ex, a cleaning solution, purchased from GC (manufactured by EPI and sold to GC for resale distribution). The AD's employee spills a large tub of Floor-ex on the job site resulting in the following: the building owner slips on the spill, is injured and misses 3 weeks of work; the building owner hits a piece of equipment in the fall causing it to slide resulting in damage; Floor-ex splashes on the wall, staining it and part of the wall must be replaced. The building owner files a lawsuit against the AD and GC for negligence, as well as for product liability. The building owner seeks compensation damages for: medical expenses and economic loss from her injuries; costs for repair to the building wall; costs for repair to the damaged piece of equipment. The GC owners ask TLG's opinion about their liability if a situation like the "what-If..." scenario occurred with one of their ADs. TLG's response will influence the owners' final decision about whether to use ADs in their new business. Instructions: Winnie and Ralph asked you to discuss the "what-If..." scenarios and analyze the related potential liabilities with an attorney TLG has on retainer. Winnie and Ralph want you to then summarize the attorney's analysis in a memorandum to them for further discussion with the GC owners.

  1. The strengths of the plaintiff's negligence claim against AD;
  2. .Potential defenses, if any, AD could assert in the negligence claim;
  3. The strengths of the plaintiff's product liability claim against AD;
  4. Whether, if AD is found liable for negligence and for product liability, AD could sue GC to recover damages paid to the plaintiff?

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