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Pаul аnd Pаula, an internatiоnally famоus Hоllywood power couple, plan to host “the wedding of the century” at Coronado Beach in San Diego, California. Hundreds of dignitaries, celebrities, and influencers are invited. Paul and Paula hire Don Delicious, a world-renowned chef celebrated for his culinary artistry, to cater their wedding reception. They enter a written personal services contract that includes the following essential terms: Paul and Paula agree to pay Don $3 million in cash plus a pearl white 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan (valued around $500,000) as part of the consideration. Don may use the car while preparing for the wedding, and it will become his property outright. Don agrees to provide (1) a lavish social hour with custom hors d’oeuvres and premium cocktails, (2) a multi-course sit-down dinner for 500 guests, (3) a one-of-a-kind wedding cake, and (4) champagne service. Don anticipates spending at least $750,000 on ingredients, staff, and logistics to deliver the wedding feast. The agreement contains a clause stating that if Don breaches, he will owe Paul and Paula $10 million in liquidated damages. Paul and Paula emphasize that only Don’s personal reputation, artistry, and prestige can live up to their celebrity wedding’s expectations, so Don cannot delegate his responsibilities to anyone else. In anticipation of Don’s performance, Paul and Paula also rented a custom-built refrigerated tent from a San Diego event company to house Don’s elaborate hors d’oeuvres and desserts. The rental costs $200,000. It is uniquely tailored to Don’s eccentric preferences, so no other chef would want to use it. Three weeks before the wedding, Don and the couple have an escalating dispute over the wedding cake’s design. Paul and Paula demand a towering, diamond-studded, twelve-tier confection. Don insists such a design is tasteless and refuses to put his name on it. After a heated argument, Don abruptly quits. Desperate, Paul and Paula scramble to find a replacement. The only chef available on such short notice is a French culinary team that charges $5 million. The French chefs deliver the food, but gossip tabloids run headlines about Don’s departure, suggesting the event “lacked sparkle.” Paul and Paula now want to sue Don. You have been hired as Paul and Paula’s attorney. What equitable and monetary remedies are available to Paul and Paula against Don?

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