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A choice of law provision in a contract allows the parties to agree that a particular state's law will be used to interpret that agreement. Keith Bishop explains that this provision can be very important. The choice of law doesn’t involve one question, but three:
It is important to distinguish between these three choices because the courts will apply different principles to whether these choices will be honored.
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