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Defendants Get Lit Up by the Court on the Fifth Day of Hanukkah

By Farrell Fritz P.C. on December 10, 2021
Posted in Motions

It’s not often that a lawsuit in the Commercial Division between sophisticated parties to an arm’s-length business transaction warrants a blistering rebuke of the parties by the Court.  But on December 3, 2021, New York County Commercial Division Justice Andrew Borrok issued a scathing decision in a case entitled Extended CHAA Acquisition, LLC v Mahoney…

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