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COVID-19 As A Force Majeure Event - Key Judicial Decisions (Podcast)
08 July 2022
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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Two years into the pandemic, several courts now have had
occasion to address the application of force majeure clauses in the
COVID-19 context. Special Counsel Cameron Argetsinger and Senior
Associate Noah Lindenfeld provide an overview of those recent court
decisions.
See their article of the same name in The Real Estate Finance
Journal
here.
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