Legal Question in Business Law in Michigan
collusion
if a company is looking to purchase product from another company can a company that is currently purchasing those products interfere with that purchase?
Asked on 2/29/04, 11:20 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Janet Ziulkowski
Ziulkowski & Associates, P.L.C.
Re: collusion
I'm not sure I understand the question. If you are asking whether one company can interfer with another company's contracts and or business, generally the answer is no. There are exceptions where, for example, one party contracts the right to do business or compete in the same industry or use certain suppliers, etc. I offer free consultations if you would like to discuss this in further detail, call me at 586-979-7302 or visit the firm's website at www.ziulkowskilaw.com.
Janet Ziulkowski
586-979-7302
Answered on 2/29/04, 11:24 am
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