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24Mar

Environmental Enforcement Agreements, Force Majeure Provisions, & COVID-19: Now is the Time to Review Your Consent Order and Assess Your Options

Much has already been written regarding the potential of COVID-19 to impact construction or development projects.   For example, businesses may experience personnel or material shortages, or stoppages that result from Government-directed actions. ...
By: Vandeventer Black LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/environmental-enforcement-agreements-90990/

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