After seeing Julian’s dance abilities, Glen contracted with Julian for Julian to appear for 6 weeks at $1000/week in a new television reality show that Glen was developing for sale to interested television networks, “Law & Order: Contract Division.” The contract provided that Julian would receive $6000 for his work, and Glen will receive 100% of the profits from the venture. Unlike Glen’s previous reality show projects, including “Who Wants To Commit a Tort?” and “Let’s Do An Uncivil Procedure!”, Glen had a much more cerebral vision for the project, which would focus on the careful drafting of highly complex financial and insurance contracts while Julian interpreted each provision through dance. Each episode cost approximately $15,000 to produce, and Glen believed the fair market value of each episode to potential buyers was $25,000 ($10,000 profits per episode). (Glen’s prior projects had made profits ranging between $0 to $20,000 per episode). Julian worked for the first two weeks of filming, and Glen paid $2000 for those two weeks. At the end of the second week of work, Julian quit. Glen – feeling that his artistic vision has been destroyed – refused to hire anyone to fill in for Julian and the show is cancelled. Additionally, Glen’s advertisers sue Glen for $80,000 in for failure to provide product placement space for the remaining four episodes for which the advertisers had contracts. Assess the merits of Glen’s claims against Julian for expectancy damages, including any limitations that may apply.
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