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Key Terms and Conditions for Buyers and Sellers in the Supply Chain

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Commercial forms – such as quotations, purchase orders and invoices – and associated terms and conditions are ubiquitous in the supply chain and often the only contract that exists between a buyer and seller. When used...more

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Breach of warranty: What goes through a litigator’s mind?

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Back in March, I interviewed two of our Litigation partners on the topic of M&A disputes as part of our Corporate Academy programme for clients. They shared some thoughts that automatically go through their mind when looking...more

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Florida Supreme Court Holds FTC’s “Single Document Rule” Does Not Apply to Binding Arbitration Agreements Under Magnuson-Moss Act

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On February 18, 2021, the Florida Supreme Court held that binding arbitration of a consumer product warranty claim is categorically different from an informal dispute settlement program under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act...more

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UK Life Sciences and Healthcare Newsletter - February 2021: Synthetic Warranties and W&I Insurance

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Despite the effects of the global pandemic, life sciences deal making proved to be resilient across U.S. and European markets in 2020. According to EY, the total value for life sciences M&A in 2020 was US$159 billion. In...more

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Non-assignment clauses: what they do (and don’t) restrict

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A warranty in a receivables financing contract that BP was not prohibited from disposing of the receivable was not breached by a clause in the underlying oil sale contract prohibiting assignment without the other party’s...more

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"Twenty Years" is Actually "Six Years" for Contractors and Manufacturers in North Carolina

This year the North Carolina Court of Appeals issued an opinion that significantly limits many construction warranties. In Christie v. Hartley Construction, Inc., et al., No. COA12-1385, the Court limited any action for...more

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Court Finds Uniform Commercial Code Applies to Commoditized Software

We’ve all seen the ads on the Internet—computer-optimization software designed to make your old PC operate like it’s brand new. Many consumers see these advertisements and, frustrated with the performance of their computers,...more

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