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03Apr

Satisfying “Commercially Reasonable Efforts” / “Best Efforts” Clauses In Today’s Environment

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Over the past several weeks, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has upended the marketplace and imposed upon industries, companies, and their workforce new and often unanticipated challenges and delays. Many deal and commercial contracts contain...
By: Goodwin
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