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People know that you can pressure people under extraordinary circumstances, like an acquisition closing, to give you something.

Seems like a great opportunity to learn something: don't expose yourself to such risk. Involve lawyers early when fundamentals of your business are concerned. Don't just wait until you really really need to clear everything up fast, because there's a big pot of monery with an expiration date.

I know, hindsight and all that. But still, I don't see a priori why it should be morally wrong to "pressure people" in extraordinary circumstances. Jeremy couldn't build that pressure himself, Cruise started the merger thing and basically handed a loaded weapon to him.

And if it weren't just an individual, but some public company on the other side, there might be fiduciary duties to exercise that "unfair" pressure – not exactly in this situation, but pressuring people isn't amoral per se, I think.



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