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COVID-19: Is your construction contract prepared for the disease? - How to kick the tires on your force majeure clause

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Communities—big and small—are trying to adapt to the spread of COVID-19. You are perhaps reading this at home … “How will our construction project be affected?” “What if the masks reserved for concrete mixers are commandeered for use by the local...
By: Dentons
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