THE LEGAL WAR between Steven B. Belkin and a group of Atlanta and Maryland investors over the Atlanta Hawks and Thrashers demonstrates how a dispute over the meaning of three paragraphs in a 13-page contract can keep lawyers and their clients in court for years.
At issue is the process for the other owners to buy out Belkin, and especially how to value his interest in the sports franchises.
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