13Feb
Contracting with Disclosed Principals: Who is Your Counterparty?
It is often taken for granted that only the named parties to a contract can enforce it. The English Court of Appeal has recently considered an important derogation from that assumption in the context of an arbitration claim....
By:
Shearman & Sterling LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/contracting-with-disclosed-principals-18415/
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