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Modell owned 80 percent of the Cleveland Stadium Corporation (Stadium) and 53 percent of the Cleveland Browns Football Company (Browns). Gries owned...
1.Modell owned 80 percent of the Cleveland Stadium Corporation (Stadium) and 53 percent of the Cleveland Browns Football Company (Browns). Gries owned 43 percent of Browns. The Browns’ board consisted of Modell, the outside lawyer for both corporations, three individuals employed by both corporations, and Gries. Modell proposed that the Browns buy the Stadium for $6 million. Gries objected, saying that the Stadium appraised for only $2 million. The Browns’ board approved the purchase nonetheless (all directors other than Gries voting in favor). Gries commenced a shareholders derivative suit seeking to rescind the purchase. Who should win? See Gries Sports Enterprises v. Cleveland Browns Football Company, 496 N.E.2d 959 (Ohio S. Ct. 1986).2. A Fortune 500 CFO admits to having deliberately treated $4 billion in operating expenses as assets, thereby allowing the corporation to show profits instead of losses. The auditor never detected this. The corporation’s stock drops 95 percent and bond covenants related to billions in debt are breached. At its peak price last year, the CFO sold stock (acquired through options) for $15 million, generating a $10 million gain.a.Why might the corporation have to file for bankruptcy protection?b.What provision(s) of the securities law will probably be the basis for a class-action lawsuit by the stockholders?c.Why will the 1995 Act probably not stop a class-action lawsuit from proceeding to the discovery phase?d.Why will the CFO be subject to criminal (as well as civil) securities sanctions?e.Will the SEC likely ever allow the CFO to be an officer or director of a publicly traded corporation in the future?f.Will the SEC allow the CFO to keep the $10 million gain on the stock?g.What kind of civil penalties could the SEC impose on the CFO?Your responses should be well-rounded and analytical, and should not just provide a conclusion or an opinion without explaining the reason for the choice. It is important that you incorporate the question into your response (i.e., restate the question in your introduction) and explain the legal principle(s), you should provide at least one reference in APA format and in-text citations. Each answer should be double-spaced in 12-point font, and your response to each question should be between one and three paragraphs in length.