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04Oct

Bakewell v Anchorage Capital Master Offshore Ltd: Can Ancillary Rights and Claims Be Sold?

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The Background: An assignee of loans owed by the Arrium Group sued certain officers of the Arrium Group, alleging they had made negligent misstatements or misrepresentations in drawdown and rollover notices issued prior to the assignment. Arrium's...
By: Jones Day
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/bakewell-v-anchorage-capital-master-74397/

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