BUSINESS LAW CASE BRIEFS WELL ELABORATED
During the spring of 1966, a seventeenyearold Kobe Bryant decided to skip college and go straight to the NBA. Shortly thereafter, the Score Board INC (debtor) contacted Bryant’s agent, Tellem, in hopes of making a deal with Bryant. They offered Bryant a sum of money for autographs and personal appearances on behalf of Score Board INC. Bryant, still a minor, rejected the offer and made and signed a counter offer. Bryant’s counter offer decreased the maximum amount of prepaid autographs from seventy five hundred to five hundred. Balser claimed to sign the counteroffer and place it into his filer. However, debtor’s copy was misplaced, and only has a copy singed by Bryant alone. Under the agreement, Bryant was entitled to ten thousand dollars in compensation, and Bryant cashed the check after he turned eighteen. Bryant began fulfilling the duties marked the contract, and he continued performing his duties for a year and a half. Bryant got over it, and said that a fully executed contract did not exist. Debtor filed for bankruptcy soon after this, and sold Byrant’s contract. Bryant disagreed, because allegedly debtor never signed the counter offer. Bryant also alleged that if a contract was created, it was voidable because it was entered into whi
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- 19. september 2023
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business law case briefs
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is bryant legally bound to his contract
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bankruptcy courts decision was affirmed