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Ignorance is Not Bliss: Beware Minimal Due DiligenceMartin Boodman,Shane C. D'Souza, May 7, 2013
The Quebec Court of Appeal’s decision in Francoeur v. 4417186 Canada Inc., 2013 QCCA 191, provides a cautionary tale on the dangers of entering into a share purchase agreement and subsequently closing a share purchase transaction, without ample due diligence.
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