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Beierling conceived a plan to develop educational software for teachers. after sharing her idea with Katie Urbain and Maureen Clinesmith, the three women formed a partnership. The partner- ship planned to stream online games into classrooms through paid subscriptions. Clinesmith initially loaned the partnership $10,000 and the three decided to receive equal portions of the profit, after the repayment of Clinesmith’s loan. after several months, the partnership began to have problems. Clinesmith and Beierling told Urbain that she was no longer a partner and blocked her access to the partnership e-mail account. They dissolved the partnership, which never made a profit. while wind- ing up the affairs of the partnership, Clinesmith assessed the value of partnership’s limited assets and assumed ownership of the assets, since they were less than the $10,000 loan she made to the partnership. Urbain sued Clinesmith and Beierling, stating that the partnership was wrongfully dis- solved and that she was entitled to damages. was she correct?

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