Patrik Schumacher won a legal battle allowing him to potentially rename Zaha Hadid Architects, ending a licensing agreement that required the firm to pay six percent of its revenue annually to the Zaha Hadid Foundation. This decision is significant as it resolves a long-standing dispute and offers content creators insight into how legal agreements can be interpreted regarding indefinite durations and termination clauses.
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