
The Oakland Scavenger case is profound to owners of family businesses in that
A) conceivably, the owner can be sued for not giving equal treatment to a son as to a daughter.
B) conceivably, the owner can be sued by an employee of a different ethnic origin based upon not being accorded the same treatment as a son or daughter.
C) conceivably, the owner can be sued for not declaring a family member his or her successor.
D) the owner can be fined for not declaring his or her first son the heir to the business.
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