Peter Smejkal was a corporate officer and director of J.A. Morrissey Inc. (JAM), a construction company. While
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Peter Smejkal was a corporate officer and director of J.A. Morrissey Inc. (JAM), a construction company. While employed at JAM, Smejkal had his own excavation business and secretly performed excavation work on JAM projects on his own behalf. On one occasion he also used JAM employees for construction activities that were unrelated to JAM’s projects. Additionally, Smejkal abused his position at the company and poisoned the relationship with three JAM clients while still an officer at JAM and then succeeded in obtaining those clients’ projects for his own company after his termination from JAM. Did Smejkal owe duties of good faith and loyalty to JAM? If so, do you think Smejkal breached his duties of good faith and loyalty to the corporation? Why or why not? [J.A. Morrissey, Inc. v. Smejkal, 6 A.3d 701 (Vt. 2010).]
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Dynamic Business Law The Essentials
ISBN: 978-1259917103
4th edition
Authors: Nancy Kubasek, Neil Browne, Daniel Herron