Commercial expectations and cooperation in symbiotic contracts: An empirical and legal analysis

Modern complex contracts require cooperation, solid effective governance and a hard core of clear and workable terms and conditions to make them work. In this essay I explore exactly what cooperation and governance mean through the lens of a major global survey of contract practitioners. I discuss f...

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