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Building a Case for Force Majeure in Construction Contracts

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Does your construction contract include a force majeure provision that covers the coronavirus pandemic? Our Construction Group weighs in on the availability of force majeure and other related doctrines to excuse contractual performance on...
By: Alston & Bird
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/building-a-case-for-force-majeure-in-23001/

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