Case Study: Issue: Insider Trading

Title: Case Study: Issue: Insider Trading
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Case Study: Issue: Insider Trading
Case Study: For those of you unfamiliar with the F.I.R.A.C Method of coming to conclusions regarding case studies of business law, first the person must state the fact, then the issues, the Law and finally show how that law applies and conclude on behalf of either side. Fact: Jim, Joe and Bob each owned one-third of the shares of Seizen, Inc., a closely held corporation. Each as employed by the corporation …showed first 75 words of 737 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 737 total…the opportunity to take the business venture but it was not the fault can be considered inside information of the partners allow Bob to go along with the business venture without them, because it was unrelated to their core business activities as a corporation, mainly real estate. Conclusion: Clearly, this case is found in favor of Jim and Joe who was not at fault. Cross and Miller. "West's Legal Environment of Business 5th Edition". 2003. Thomson.

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