Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois

Case study: Frederick is a student at Central Fictional State University (CFSU), and he has a great idea for a new business invention. This invention and the business that Frederick plans to found based upon this great invention will absolutely revolutionize the market and will make Frederick very rich. Frederick decides to share his idea with a few of his professors, and he even uses the idea in a research project for one of his classes. Frederick is a new Christian, but his professors at CFSU are not Christians.

While Frederick is at home over summer break, he discovers, much to his dismay, that his professors have stolen his idea and have opened a business marketing his new invention. Upon making this discovering, Frederick immediately seeks the advice of the local lawyer who has a reputation for being a �scorched-earth� litigator. Needless to say, this Rambo, �take-no-prisoners� lawyer is not a Christian. He advises Frederick that he should sue the professors "for everything they�ve got.�

Assume Frederick comes to you for advice from a Christian perspective. He knows that the Bible says something about �love your neighbor� and �turn the other check� and �do not resist an evil-doer,� but he is just not sure how to make sense of all of this. What is your answer to Frederick?


Asked on 1/21/13, 4:42 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Thomas Moens Moens Law Offices, Chartered

Wow. "Needless to say, this Rambo, 'take-no-prisoners' lawyer is not a Christian," hmmm? Here are a few questions to you:

1. Why is that "needless" to say?

2. Would it make a difference if his professors were Christians?

3. How about the attorney?

4. Is it not possible for "Rambo" to zealously represent his clients and be a Christian at the same time?

5. Why are you not doing your own homework?

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Answered on 1/23/13, 10:11 am


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