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03Dec

If You Don’t Do Your Due Diligence, Your Fraud Claim Might Fail

Where a business fails to allege that it was denied the opportunity to investigate certain representations or that it could not have learned the true facts about the representations through reasonable due diligence, its claim that it was fraudulently...
By: Womble Bond Dickinson
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/if-you-don-t-do-your-due-diligence-your-57707/

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