On July 11, 2011, First Franklin made a demand upon our client Brent Quillen to pay $2,000,000, the balance due on a promissory note he cosigned for Mark Phillips in 2002. Brent may have a strong defense that he can assert against First Franklin and possibly some rights against Mark Phillips. In order to advise Brent how best to proceed, the role of each signer of the note must be reviewed. Then, each of Brent's four questions will be...
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