James Keefe sat nervously in his Exit Planning Advisor’s office. Until the day
before, he had been president of Keefe Automotive Sales, one of the region’s
largest new car dealerships. Now he was out of a job and felt he was a victim.
Naturally, his first thought was to sue those responsible for his misfortune. The
targets of his wrath were his younger sister and his mother. They had forced
him out of the business.