Contracts
Sep. 21, 1999
Technology Spurs New Contract-Formation Disputes
^^Commercial Law^^ By Richard L. Seabolt Technological developments have produced shortened product cycles, which reward quick, agile business decisionmaking. The Internet and e-mail allow more rapid communications and, thus, typically more compressed precontract negotiations. But rapidly changing markets and market prices frequently also leave one party with strong incentives to renege on bargains struck in seeming haste.




^^Commercial Law^^
By Richard L. Seabolt
Technological developments have produced shortened product cycles, which reward quick, agile business decisionmaking. The Internet and e-mail allow more rapid communications an...
By Richard L. Seabolt
Technological developments have produced shortened product cycles, which reward quick, agile business decisionmaking. The Internet and e-mail allow more rapid communications an...
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