You have learned about negotiation and mediation. In the following scenario, how could Morty use these ADR methods? Discuss which method would work best, what steps would be taken, and the advantages of that method. (1200-1800 words) Scenario Morty went to work for his father-in-law on the family farm. Because they were family, the two did not sign a contract. After his very first day of work, Morty’s father-in-law told him to drive the combine to the back forty. Morty started to explain that he had never driven such a large vehicle before and that he did not have time that night after supper to drive that far, but his father-in-law said, “Deal with it!” and hung up the phone. Morty drove the combine and clipped the neighbor’s barn while taking a shortcut, causing substantial damage to both the barn and the combine. The neighbor was very, very understanding, but then asked for double what the damage was to the barn. Morty’s father-in-law wants Morty to pay for the barn and says his insurance company wants him to sue Morty for damages to the combine, although he says, “I am not sure my daughter would appreciate that.” Morty is flat broke, with another child on the way. What should he do?
You have learned about negotiation and mediation. In the following scenario, how could Morty use these ADR methods? Discuss which method would work best, what steps would be taken, and the advantages of that method. (1200-1800 words)
Scenario
Morty went to work for his father-in-law on the family farm. Because they were family, the two did not sign a contract. After his very first day of work, Morty’s father-in-law told him to drive the combine to the back forty. Morty started to explain that he had never driven such a large vehicle before and that he did not have time that night after supper to drive that far, but his father-in-law said, “Deal with it!” and hung up the phone. Morty drove the combine and clipped the neighbor’s barn while taking a shortcut, causing substantial damage to both the barn and the combine. The neighbor was very, very understanding, but then asked for double what the damage was to the barn. Morty’s father-in-law wants Morty to pay for the barn and says his insurance company wants him to sue Morty for damages to the combine, although he says, “I am not sure my daughter would appreciate that.” Morty is flat broke, with another child on the way. What should he do?
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