Avoiding the pitfalls of the badly drafted Unless Order
Unless orders are blunt instruments with powerful consequences, yet they often fall down on appeal due to inadequate thought as to their terms and imprecision in their drafting In this webinar, Jason Braier and Jamie Fireman look at the lessons from recent case law and offer their top tips on how to give your client the best chance of holding on to the rewards that follow the other side’s breach. Downloadable slides available here - https://bit.ly/3CHaLjx

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