Right, our Company coursework is due tomorrow so I suppose it’s relevant for me to talk about it. The target this time is John and he wants information to be presented to him in a certain way too. Firstly (since that’s how he wants it done), I started by talking about the legal issues straight up. It’s even acceptable if you just say
“these are the legal issues that arise: issue 1, issue 2, issue 3”
And for your conclusion, don’t forget to actually advise Jane. She is the client. Though I’m a bit skeptical as to whether or not she’s the good guy. For all I know, she could be a terrible business woman and that’s why Tom and Ben want her out. For all I know, buying the soft toys company could be the greatest move in business ever and Jane is a fool for disagreeing with it.
Anyway, back to the issues. Due to the nature of the question, I made sure to write about things like unfair prejudice, pre emption and pro rata. Alot of what students normally talk about in coursework like these is how to minimize the client’s loss. In addition to this, I thought it was worthwhile trying to consider what Jane can do in retaliation. From things like disqualifying Tom and Ben or winding-up the company are notable options to explore.
Paul G,
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