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Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon
ProfessorMelissa A. Hale
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Facts
Defendant is a fashion designer who entered into an agreement that Plaintiff would in her employment promote her label. In return they were to split the profits. Defendant placed an endorsement without Plaintiff’s knowledge and withheld profits from him. In exchange for an exclusive agency he would promote her trademarks, but never exclusively to promise work.
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