Rourke:
Courts don't like ordering people to take a specific action. They tend to focus instead on "making the injured party whole," on providing the value they would have received but for the breach. And they tend to think "a dollar worth of value" is the same everywhere.
Specific performance requires them to say "this particular value can only be received one way.
Its the difference between buying a house and agreeing to mow the house's lawn. If I pay a kid to mow my lawn and he doesn't do it, I can hire someone else to do it instead. My "damages" are the money I paid the kid. So the court would award me those damages (make the first kid repay me) and I'm where I'd be without the breach, with the lawn mowed minus the cost of mowing. On the other hand, if the kid's dad agrees to sell me his cool house next to Jessica Biel's mansion, the only way I'm going to get what I expected is if I get *that* house. If I just get my money back, I'm still without being able to see Jessica in a bikini from my back yard. I haven't been made, er, whole.
Beast:
I didn't say the sleazy lawyer would win. But I think they'd have a good case -- especially since the Packers ended up with how many people on IR? And if every one of them, except Bell, got a ring worth at least 30,000, it doesn't look all that much like a gift. Getting a ring for the owner's mistress or favorite son is a gift. Giving a Christmas ham to every employee is a gift. Giving a ring worth five figures to every employee....well, if I were an ordinary for-profit enterprise, I wouldn't want to argue to my shareholders that it's a gift.
Do the Packers file a gift tax return for each of the other 150 plus recipients? (Since it's beyond the annual exemption amount, if it's a gift, its a gift subject to the gift tax.)
It smells like an employer holding a grudge getting back at someone for not accepting a lower salary than already promised. (Oh, yes, and if an employer gave everyone a ham except one employee who pissed the boss off ... then I'd make the same argument. That would also smell.)
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)