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21Feb

Covid-19, Force Majeure and Construction (Part II) – Outbreak of Disputes? Or Abatement in due course?

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The Covid-19 outbreak situation is rapidly developing and evolving. There have been further relevant developments since our previous article on Covid-19, China and Construction. First, Covid-19 has had direct impact not just on Chinese workers...
By: Dentons
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/covid-19-force-majeure-and-construction-17221/

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