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Paper Lace In The House: Court Invalidates $5M Plus Contract to (Sort Of) Use Someone’s Last Name

I promise there will be no ‘What’s In a Name?’ (the Bard), “What’s My Name?” (Snoop Dogg) or “I’ve Got a Name” (the late great Jim Croce) references.  And while I’m on the subject – is there anything MORE 1970s AM-JAM or K-Tel then Jim Croce?  I don’t think so.  Well maybe that weird “Billy Don’t Be A …

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Posted byPaulPJuly 11, 2014August 29, 2016Posted inContract LawTags: consideration, disparity in bargaining power, Dohrmann, elder abuse, hearsay, Jim Croce, K-Tel, Paper Lace, Rogers, state of mind exception, Swaney
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