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Update on Liquidated Damages Law

September 19, 2014 7:39 pm Published by jeff |

In 2012 the Utah Supreme Court updated how the law should deal with liquidated damages clauses. The following article summarizes how the Court simplified a previously confusing area of the law. Click the link below to view the article.

Update on Liquidated Damages Law

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