16Jul
Best Practices for Coping With Project Modifications, Suspension and Termination During the Age of COVID-19
 
            
    As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, owners and developers find themselves facing the prospect of continued project disruptions. While almost every governmental shutdown order has allowed construction activities to continue as long as safety and health guidelines are followed, COVID-19 cases continue to rise to the highest levels ever seen in various hotspots throughout the country. As a result, owners and developers again face the possibility of project disruption or even project shutdown....
By: 
Gould & Ratner LLP
        
    
 
    Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/best-practices-for-coping-with-project-32592/
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