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Tania owned a law tutoring company and hired Johnny to give bar review lectures during the week of June 10 through June 16. Unfortunately, Johnny came down with the flu and informed Tania, by letter, that he couldn’t teach the bar review courses as scheduled. On June 1, Tania sent the following letter by overnight mail to Ronny, Tommy and Lonny, three other attorney instructors who worked for Tania’s tutoring company:
“Hey, Johnny cannot teach the bar review for the week of June 10 through 16 because he is sick. I need another attorney instructor. Please be at our headquarters by June 9th so I can train you. Our seminar is full, so money isn’t a problem. Thanks! Tania.”
All three letters were identical and were received by the respective attorney instructors on June 2.
Q. Assume for this question only that when Tommy got the letter he showed up on June 9th, but since Johnny was feeling much better, he showed up as well. Tania really wanted Johnny to teach, and claimed that since the letter was sent to three different attorney instructors, while she only needed one to teach, her letter was not intended as an offer. Will Tania prevail on this defense?
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Was Tania’s letter an offer or just an invitation to deal? What is the difference?
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