Under the most commonly used corporate statutes, the oppression remedy is available to certain parties including directors, officers, and shareholders of a corporation. Generally speaking, the oppression remedy permits any person who has been unfairly treated to apply to the courts for relief. The courts can grant a wide array of orders to rectify any wrong that may have been committed. Lawrences has represented minority shareholders and aggrieved parties in obtaining the oppression remedy against shareholders and directors.