Fireworkks Prospectors
You are the manager of Acme Fireworks, a fireworks retailer who sells fireworks, puts on ground
display fireworks, and large aerial display fireworks. The company started in the owner’s garage
two years ago and now has 15 employees that you manage. The company started as a sole
proprietorship, and the owner has never changed the entity. The owner has informed you that the
company has received inquiries from several large businesses wondering if the company could create
several fireworks displays on a regular basis. The owner told the inquirers that the company could
fill such display orders, and a price per display was agreed upon. It was discussed that most of
the cost for a fireworks display is for skilled labor, insurance, and the actual service of setting
off the fireworks. No other details were discussed. The owner is anticipating that new employees
will need to be hired, but he is worried that if the large orders for fireworks displays do not
continue, the company will not have the funds to pay the new employees. The owner is now
considering changing the business entity, but he does not know what entity to form or how to form
it.
The owner has asked you to do the following:
• Determine if the contracts with the businesses will be governed by common law or the Uniform
Commercial Code (UCC), and explain why.
• Analyze whether the owner formed a contract with the businesses, and apply the five essential
elements of an enforceable contract.
• Explain the potential personal liability to Acme Fireworks if a spectator is injured by a stray
firework from a fireworks display.
• Discuss the different employment types and relationships relevant to agency law, and analyze the
advantages and disadvantages of each type specific to Acme Fireworks.
• Explain why Acme Fireworks should not operate as a sole proprietorship. Recommend a new business
entity, and provide rationale to support your recommendation.