The Legal Environment of Business: Text and Cases
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ISBN: 9781337535878
Author: Frank B. Cross; Roger LeRoy Miller
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 17, Problem 2BS
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Case s ummary : Person J, resides in New Jersey, desired to start a restaurant business. He asked person K, residing in New York, for legal and business advice related to the exchange for a 20 percent ownership interest of the restaurant. Person J opened a restaurant CO with the help of K and cut K out of the deal. The restaurant became a success and K filed a suit against J and the company for the damages.
To f ind :The jurisdiction of the federal court over the parties on the grounds of diversity of citizenship.
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