Coronavirus Was Unexpected, but Is It Force Majeure?
Join speakers, Matt Lewis and Janice Reicher, on the webinar discussing "Coronavirus Was Unexpected, but Is It Force Majeure?"
Overview:
As businesses work through the initial shock of the coronavirus pandemic and the abrupt economic slow down that followed, many businesses are now reassessing their contractual rights and obligations, including a “boilerplate” clause few had paid attention to before: Force Majeure.
In this program we will look at whether force majeure or “act of God” clauses justify the suspension of performance of a party’s duties under the contract. We will see how much depends on the specific language of the clause itself and the facts making it difficult or impossible for a party to perform as originally expected. Join our webinar as we discuss:
- Does the force majeure include pandemic or public health emergency?
- What requirements must a contracting party meet in order to show that COVID-19 prevents performance of a contract?
- If a contract doesn’t contain a force majeure clause, are there other arguments to excuse performance?
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