01 Feb 2022
How To Handle Rejection?
It has been a few years since the Supreme Court’s decision in the Mission Product case. Your client asks whether its exclusive rights to provide services to the debtor survives rejection of the underlying contract. You may remember reading about a decision addressing this issue, In re Nine Point Energy Holdings, Inc., in a recent Practical Guidance newsletter.
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