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‘Mandatory’ Forum Selection Clause Given Cramped Construction By IL Court (applying Ohio Law) in Hand Lotion Contract Spat

In my experience, when final contracts refer to earlier agreements between the parties, it can present fertile ground for textual conflicts.  Example: I once litigated a severance dispute where the operative employment agreement provided Delaware law (and fixed venue there, too) and incorporated two prior non-compete agreements.  One agreement contained a Nebraska forum clause while …

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Posted byPaulPJanuary 21, 2019Posted inReal estate litigationTags: contract interpretation, distributor, forum selection clause, illinois litigation, mandatory, manufacturing agreement, NDA, non-disclosure agreement, Ohio, permissive, venue
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