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19Nov

Delaware Opens the Door to Third-Party Beneficiaries

Based on a recent Delaware Chancery Court decision, parties outside of a transaction—not just the buyer or seller—may be able to enforce continuing employment provisions in a purchase agreement. This decision shows that a third party can successfully...
By: McDermott Will & Emery
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/delaware-opens-the-door-to-third-party-90391/

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