Supplier Contract Disputes in the Age of COVID-19
Presented by Elizabeth Edmondson, Jenner & Block
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Overview
The pandemic has caused historic distortions in the supply chain. This summary addresses common-law and contractual defenses that suppliers may invoke -- and the limits of those defenses. It also includes a checklist of contractual provisions that are worth checking before any dispute gets too far down the litigation path.
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