Conventional and Equitable Subrogation: Exceptions to 'First in Time, First in Right'
September 15, 2010
Foley Partner William McKenna and Associate Thomas Hardy authored an article that appeared in Consumer Financial Services Law Report on September 15, 2010 titled “Conventional and equitable subrogation: exceptions to ‘first in time, first in right.’”
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