Lessons From the Huntsman Corporation Bank Litigation

Professor Steven M. Davidoff writes on lessons learned from the Huntsman litigation against the acquisition financing lenders claiming tortious interference of contract.
Steven M. Davidoff, University of Connecticut School of Law


 

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