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Signing a Construction Contract in the Middle of the Coronavirus Pandemic . . . Two Contract Clauses to Consider

There is rightfully a lot of buzz in the industry about force majeure clauses.  Authors are writing about how far and how much they protect contracting parties from unforeseen and uncontrollable events that cause delay....
By: Pierce Atwood LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/signing-a-construction-contract-in-the-12925/

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