Celesq® Programs

Coronavirus and Contract Performance: Force Majeure and Related Doctrines

Expired
Program Number
3098
Program Date
2020-03-31
CLE Credits
1

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) continues to exact a significant toll on economies and supply chains globally. When do such disruptions excuse contract performance? How can your business protect its contracts and mitigate risks? Drawing on U.S. case law involving Avian Flu and other contagions, Dan and Shevon take a look at force majeure and other related doctrines, including impossibility, frustration of purpose, and commercial impracticability to help answer these questions and give participants guidance on actions they can take right now to better guard against contract performance risks related to the COVID-19 pandemic. They will also discuss the China Council for the Promotion of International Trades newly instituted force majeure certificate application process

Available in States

  • California
  • Georgia
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Texas Self Study

Program Categories

  • Business Organizations & Contracts
  • Contracts
  • Corporate and Commercial Law
  • Covid-19
  • Federal Courts
  • Health Care Law

PROGRAM CREDITS

  • Areas of Professional Practice : 1 Credit