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Continuous Operation Provisions during the COVID-19 Pandemic
A continuous operation provision might stipulate that you must have your place of business in operation and fully staffed. But how does that apply now?
July 16, 2020 - covid-19
Coronavirus & your Contracts: What you Need to Know about Force Majeure
Force majeure isn't as straightforward as you may like. What are it's implications during pandemics?
May 5, 2020 - covid-19
How does COVID-19 Affect my Commercial Lease?
Many commercial tenants are being forced to reduce their business output or temporarily shut-down operations altogether.
May 4, 2020 - covid-19
How to Invoke Force Majeure Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
Haphazardly relying on force majeure clauses may cost owners both time and money in the long run. Wrongful claims can ultimately result in a breach.
May 4, 2020 - covid-19
My Customer Wants to Cancel their Contract because of Coronavirus
If a dispute arises between you and your customer, the courts determination will ultimately depend on their interpretation of the contract.
May 4, 2020 - covid-19
Coronavirus - employment law questions
Employment law may have been confusing before. Now, in the age of COVID-19 (coronavirus), things are all the more confusing.
March 25, 2020