The Anderson v. Bellino case held that
a. the defendant did not act in good faith and violated the corporate opportunity doctrine.
b. the business judgment rule protected the plaintiff's decision to award the Keno contract to an outside firm.
c. the plaintiff was not able to show that the defendant violated the corporate opportunity doctrine.
d. the defendant's action was not a conflict of interest and was made in good faith.
a
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