To pay or not to pay: knowing when you can and can’t rely on a Force Majeure

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What is one way to prepare for the unexpected? A force majeure clause. The COVID-19 pandemic is the latest historical event that could neither be anticipated nor controlled by contracting parties at the time of contracting. California Appeals Courts have begun weighing the application of force majeure provisions in this context.

Originally published in the Daily Journal on May 15, 2023.

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