18 Dec 2020
Keep the (Good) Faith: How the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Dealing Applies to Your Clients’ Contracts
Do you represent clients that enter into commercial agreements? If so, learn about important issues regarding how the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing may create obligations regarding their transactions.
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