27Mar
Is The Coronavirus Event A Force Majeure Or Changed Condition Event?
While this coronavirus event grips the nation, contractors and subcontractors are asking whether this qualifies as a force majeure or changed condition event. We think it qualifies as both. When you bid and signed your contracts, if the force...
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Porter Hedges LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/is-the-coronavirus-event-a-force-90592/
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