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  1. Posted: January 5, 2015In: Public

    A self-centered, big-city, corporate lawyer finds himself between a rock and hard place when assigned to represent a multi-billionaire client set on ruthless exploitation of his hometown.

    JayNil
    Added an answer on January 6, 2015 at 5:44 am

    Oh, and the father of the CEO is dead and buried. The CEO is the true antagonist, although that will not be clear to the reader/viewer from the start.

    Oh, and the father of the CEO is dead and buried. The CEO is the true antagonist, although that will not be clear to the reader/viewer from the start.

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  2. Posted: January 5, 2015In: Public

    A self-centered, big-city, corporate lawyer finds himself between a rock and hard place when assigned to represent a multi-billionaire client set on ruthless exploitation of his hometown.

    JayNil
    Added an answer on January 6, 2015 at 5:37 am

    Valid questions. I've been toying with this back and forth a bit. Making it a generic time and place allows you to focus on the story and the people in it. You can pretty much hammer down what laws and regulations are in effect without having to defend them and still be credible. = Less research. PuRead more

    Valid questions.

    I’ve been toying with this back and forth a bit.

    Making it a generic time and place allows you to focus on the story and the people in it. You can pretty much hammer down what laws and regulations are in effect without having to defend them and still be credible. = Less research.

    Putting a place and time in the story would make it more legit (maybe?), but would need some real life cases to base it off to be able to justify actions according to real world law. = More research.

    With that said, I do have some hours put into the research. Considering characters, settings and environmental law, this would be a perfect fit for Michigan, late 80s, early 90s.

    I know this is logline.it and not howshouldiwritemystory.com, but how would you go about?

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  3. Posted: January 5, 2015In: Public

    A self-centered, big-city, corporate lawyer finds himself between a rock and hard place when assigned to represent a multi-billionaire client set on ruthless exploitation of his hometown.

    JayNil
    Added an answer on January 6, 2015 at 5:37 am

    Valid questions. I've been toying with this back and forth a bit. Making it a generic time and place allows you to focus on the story and the people in it. You can pretty much hammer down what laws and regulations are in effect without having to defend them and still be credible. = Less research. PuRead more

    Valid questions.

    I’ve been toying with this back and forth a bit.

    Making it a generic time and place allows you to focus on the story and the people in it. You can pretty much hammer down what laws and regulations are in effect without having to defend them and still be credible. = Less research.

    Putting a place and time in the story would make it more legit (maybe?), but would need some real life cases to base it off to be able to justify actions according to real world law. = More research.

    With that said, I do have some hours put into the research. Considering characters, settings and environmental law, this would be a perfect fit for Michigan, late 80s, early 90s.

    I know this is logline.it and not howshouldiwritemystory.com, but how would you go about?

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