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27May

[Audio] Will COVID-19 Qualify as a ‘Material Adverse Effect’?

The pandemic and associated lockdown orders changed economic projections virtually overnight. As a result, organizations which were under contract at the onset of COVID-19 – e.g., to merge with or acquire another entity or acquire assets– may be...
By: Harris Beach PLLC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/will-covid-19-qualify-as-a-material-adv-56026/

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