16Mar
Coronavirus and Contract Force Majeure Provisions
Summer music festivals, “picnic at the pops,” live fireworks accompaniment, and other open-air performances keep musicians employed in warmer weather. This year, President Trump has declared a national emergency and limited international travel, and...
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Whitman Legal Solutions, LLC
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