Talk:Cheff v. Mathes
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[edit]The Aftermath section as written appears to draw substantially and without attribution from Klein, Ramseyer, and Bainbridge, Business Associations (Foundation Press, 2009), p. 741. It's not a verbatim rip, though, and I don't know to what extent this would be found to be a violation of copyright because it's basically all factual material. The structure of the Aftermath section in the wiki article is suspiciously similar to that of the textbook, which is what made me notice. KASchmidt (talk) 13:29, 6 April 2010 (UTC)
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