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Business, 19.03.2021 01:00 kobiemajak

AAA offers Hudson, a San Francisco, CA resident, a job as Director of Marketing in their Orlando, Florida Office, with a $90,000 annual salary, to start in two weeks. Hudson, excited about this job offer, tells AAA he cannot wait to start the job. AAA helps Hudson by giving him tips as to where to best rent an apartment, and he tells them when he signs a 1-year lease. he also keeps AAA updated as to the new clothes he has purchased for the new climate. Two days before Hudson leaves to start his job in New York, AAA calls him to tell him that due to a change in the market, they cannot afford to hire him anymore. Hudson sues AAA for monetary damages. 1) Does he have a lawsuit? 2) Under what legal theory(ies)? 3) Explain discussing how the facts would meet each element of such lawsuit(s).

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