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In this episode, Cathy Hwang, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Utah College of Law, discusses her new article Faux Contracts, forthcoming in the Virginia Law Review. Professor Hwang explains how term sheets function differently than other kinds of contracts. She explains how the corporate merger and acquisition process resembles dating and how important it is for people to build relationships of trust. Hwang is on Twitter at @CathyHwang47
This episode was hosted by Benjamin Edwards, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law. Edwards is on Twitter at @benpedwards.
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In this episode, Cathy Hwang, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Utah College of Law, discusses her new article Faux Contracts, forthcoming in the Virginia Law Review. Professor Hwang explains how term sheets function differently than other kinds of contracts. She explains how the corporate merger and acquisition process resembles dating and how important it is for people to build relationships of trust. Hwang is on Twitter at @CathyHwang47
This episode was hosted by Benjamin Edwards, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law. Edwards is on Twitter at @benpedwards.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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