The importance of clear drafting cannot be overstated. Ambiguity of language can lead to disputes, costly litigation and unintended outcomes. The recent Court of Appeal judgment in Cantor Fitzgerald & ...
If you draft contracts, you want to ensure, if there's ever a dispute, that the court agrees with your meaning. As a litigator, you will want the words to mean whatever your client wants them to mean.
In a recent Delaware Court of Chancery decision, the court explained several useful principles of contract interpretation and also provided insight into the methods the court uses to resolve ambiguous ...
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