Ethical Misconduct. Frank Pasquale used his fathers Social Security number to obtain a credit card. Later, pretending

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Ethical Misconduct. Frank Pasquale used his father’s Social Security number to obtain a credit card. Later, pretending to act on behalf of his father’s firm, Pasquale borrowed $350,000.

When he defaulted on the loan and his father confronted him, he produced forged documents that showed the loan had been paid. Adams Associates, LLC, which held the unpaid loan, filed a suit against both Pasquales. Should the court issue a judgment against the father and the son? Discuss. [Adams Associates, LLC v. Frank Pasquale Limited Partnership, __ A.3d __ (N.J.Super. A.D. 2011)] (See pages 196–197.)

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Business Law Today

ISBN: 9781285528632

10th Edition

Authors: Roger Miller

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