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...from the counterpartyas when, for example, a counterparty is having financial difficultiesit may demand adequate assurances of performance and, pending receipt...
...division took aim at lending institutions and settled its three largest...to resolve allegations that Countrywide Financial, one of the bank's...
...next. Quite simply, the raid meant that one of the largest financial institutions in the world was being treated like a common criminal....
...added: "Under this law, unelected federal bureaucrats can unilaterally liquidate financial institutions in which the state invests taxpayer dollars. Texas could be denied...
...next. Quite simply, the raid meant that one of the largest financial institutions in the world was being treated like a common criminal....
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The Daily Report
This is the debut installment of The Sanity Clause, column, we examine contract issues faced by in-house counsel
Parties to contracts routinely agree that the laws of a particular jurisdiction will govern their relationship. Despite their prevalence, choice-of-law provisions often do not apply when needed most
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