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LIBOR . . . Coming to an End?

Howard S. Altarescu and Andrew MorrisPosted on February 27, 2019

 

Orrick lawyers authored an article titled “LIBOR . . . Coming to an End?” discussing the transition to the post-LIBOR era, with focus on legacy contracts that reference LIBOR. The article is available here.

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