Miss Green, the president of the entertainment company, is in the middle of arguing with her lawyer, Mr. Frank, about whether or not the company should be allowed to continue distributing shares of stock to its employees. Brain interrupts the argument, asking Miss Green if she is sure that the company will win. Miss Green replies that she is confident that she will win, since she is the one who chose the lawyer. Brain then asks Miss Green how likely she is to win, and Miss Green answers that she thinks she will. Brain tells Miss Green that he has a good lawyer, but he has to work all night on the case, so he can't go anywhere. Brain says that he thinks it's a good thing that Miss Green chose his lawyer, since he's confident in his client's ability to win the case. He also says that the case is a rare moment in the entertainment world, when three important figures are rarely seen. Brain adds that he thought Miss Green was afraid to lose the case and didn't want to come to court. He says he'll see Miss Green later in the courtroom. The lawyer gives a brief description of the lawsuit, saying that the defendant, anna green, held 20 percent of the company's equity during her tenure as the artist director. According to the terms of the agreement between the parties, the defendant is not allowed to transfer her equity during the tenure of her employment without the approval of all the other shareholders. If during this period, she transfers her equity
Miss Green, the president of the entertainment company, is in the middle of arguing with her lawyer, Mr. Frank, about whether or not the company should be allowed to continue distributing shares of stock to its employees. Brain interrupts the argument, asking Miss Green if she is sure that the company will win. Miss Green replies that she is confident that she will win, since she is the one who chose the lawyer. Brain then asks Miss Green how likely she is to win, and Miss Green answers that she thinks she will. Brain tells Miss Green that he has a good lawyer, but he has to work all night on the case, so he can't go anywhere. Brain says that he thinks it's a good thing that Miss Green chose his lawyer, since he's confident in his client's ability to win the case. He also says that the case is a rare moment in the entertainment world, when three important figures are rarely seen. Brain adds that he thought Miss Green was afraid to lose the case and didn't want to come to court. He says he'll see Miss Green later in the courtroom. The lawyer gives a brief description of the lawsuit, saying that the defendant, anna green, held 20 percent of the company's equity during her tenure as the artist director. According to the terms of the agreement between the parties, the defendant is not allowed to transfer her equity during the tenure of her employment without the approval of all the other shareholders. If during this period, she transfers her equity