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Business, 16.11.2019 01:31 amulets8409

Fnbc is a business brokerage firm that assists in the purchase and sale of businesses. jennings and hennessey were independent contractors working for fnbc. they left fnbc, and fnbc sued them for breach of their contracts with fnbc. the trial court issued a permanent injunction prohibiting the former contractors from using proprietary information and the court awarded attorneys’ fees under a clause in the contract that would obligate jennings and hennessey to indemnify fnbc against claims "brought by persons not a party to the provision." jennings and hennessey appealed the decision on attorneys’ fees. decide. [fnbc v. jennessey group, llc, 759 n. w.2d 808 (lowa app.)]

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