That’s when trouble started. The partnership’s rare wine collection had to be auctioned off, and Alvarez was put in charge of researching and arranging an auction that was “in the best interests of the partnership,” as agreed by the partners in two separate agreements. Alvarez chose a private auction that took place in less than a week and generated less than half of what Jacobs believed the wine collection was worth. Jacobs, who does not believe the private sale was in the best interests of the partnership, is suing to recover from Alvarez damages allegedly caused by the private auction decision.
This entertaining case file is great for general civil and business litigation practice. With a wide assortment of exhibits for maximum training possibilities and carefully crafted witness statements, this file is perfect for a two- or three-day trial advocacy course.
Professors and students will benefit from:
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- Unique witness backgrounds and testimony that create more dynamic direct and cross-examinations
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