Argentine Attorney's Uber Lawsuit Gets Lift From California Supreme Court
(Subscription required) In a unanimous opinion, the high court said plaintiffs can sue a contract partner for fraudulent concealment if their claims are independent of the parties’ contractual rights and if the conduct in question harms a litigant beyond what the contract reasonably contemplated.
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