A contract law axiom states that an illegal contract is unenforceable. The prototypical example involves a plaintiff attempting to sue on a contract that violates a statute or encourages criminal or fraudulent conduct. Those situations clearly give rise to an illegality defense. But what if a contract term technically violates a statute, but the resulting damage is either trivial or nonexistent? A …
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