1. A Change in Direction - Part 5


    Date: 11/19/2017, Categories: Office Sex, Author: JefferyB, Rating: 5, Source: LushStories

    front door!” Evan calmly turned back to the lawyer. “I believe that my case has been strengthened. I might add that my assistant here is recording this meeting. So I not only have a witness, I have what I believe you attorneys call evidence.” All three men looked at Laura and saw her hold up a small recording device. The lawyer made a loud sigh and again suggested that Edwards leave the room. “I’ve put up with that same rude and un-businesslike behavior for ten years,” Evan said to Sinclair. “Today it stops once and for all. He leaves the room or we walk out the door now. Am I clear?” Sinclair shook his head and said, “Get out, John. Now!” After Edwards stormed out the door, Evan sat down, looked across the table and said, “Thank you, Richard. If we decide to stay here I’ll expect him to be fired.” Sinclair looked startled at the remark, so Evan looked to the lawyer saying, “I assume that you’ve looked over the contract that I gave Richard.” Trinket looked at the papers in front of him. “I have indeed. I’m going to guess that you had an attorney draw this up, but I can tell you that it is poorly written and the lawyer could not be very good.” “Really?” Evan said with a broad smile. “I’ll let him know that you didn’t approve of his work.” The lawyer continued, “I would, of course, never let Richard sign such a contract. It will need to be rewritten and changes made. Substantial changes.” “I’m wondering, Mr. Trinket, if Richard mentioned to you that if you so much as changed ...
    one comma in that contract, that our deal was off?” Evan said. Laura looked up at Evan because she had never heard him use that tone of voice. There was steeliness in his voice that made his words bite. The lawyer seemed a little shaken, but answered, “He did mention it, but this contract is just not acceptable.” Evan turned to Richard. “Then I guess that we can leave now. My terms were not subject to change.” “Now just a minute,” Sinclair said. “You can’t possibly think that you could run this business on your own. Certainly you are smart enough to know that you simply don’t have the capital to open and run such a business.” “You are correct on one thing, Richard,” Evan said. “I am quite aware that new businesses are most likely to fail due to being under funded, but I don’t think we will have that problem.” Evan held his hand out to Laura while keeping his eyes on Sinclair. She put a piece of paper in his hand and he held it out for Sinclair to see. “You see,” Evan said, “that we have backers for our business. I believe that you can see that this is a personal check made out to Sanders and Associates in the amount of $250,000. I think that will cover our needs, but if it isn’t enough, our attorney, whom Mr. Trinket thinks is unskilled, is willing to pitch in money of his own. So, I think we have that covered. Trinket spoke again, “Assuming that you were foolish enough to try it on your own, I would have to advise Mr. Sinclair to sue you. You see, you contracted this business ...
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