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When to Assert ‘In Pari Delicto’: Affirmative Defense or Motion to Dismiss?
October 5th, 2014 - Posted in BA Blog by Jeffrey Bast & Morgan Edelboim, Co-Authors
Jeffrey Bast & Morgan Edelboim, Co-Authors, “When to Assert ‘In Pari Delicto’: Affirmative Defense or Motion to Dismiss?”