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State immunity: the English court upholds prohibition on injunctive relief against states

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In a recent decision, the English High Court has confirmed that injunctive relief cannot be granted against states, notwithstanding that this restriction interferes with Article 6 (Right to a fair trial) of the European...more

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Force Majeure and COVID-19: Can Contracting Parties Avoid Performance or Continue to Require it?

With the COVID-19 pandemic threatening people’s health and wreaking economic havoc in California and worldwide, parties to commercial contracts are asking whether force majeure and the closely related doctrines of commercial...more

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A U.S. litigator’s perspective on force majeure

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The COVID-19 viral disease (coronavirus) that has swept into at least 140 countries worldwide and infected more than 200,000 people was officially designated a pandemic by the World Health Organization. In addition to the...more

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New York Insurance Coverage Under Certain Policies in the Wake of COVID-19

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During the ongoing COVID-19 emergency, some may wonder whether they are covered for losses stemming from the pandemic under certain insurance policies. For business or property owners, the most common policies insureds turn...more

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