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E-Gaming Company FaZe Clan Subject to Potential Successor Liability  

In Crashfund LLC v. FaZe Clan, investors in Wanderset Inc. sued successor e-gaming company, FaZe Clan. Wanderset investors claimed that their agreements with Wanderset granted them conditional rights to obtain stock proportionate to their investment upon a “change of control.” The investors also claimed that FaZe Clan refused to issue stock to them after a…...
By: Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/e-gaming-company-faze-clan-subject-to-7414126/

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