Planning For Disruption (Part 2): Force Majeure and Contract Risk Management during Crisis (Webinar)

Date:      28 May 2020
Time:     4.00pm to 6.00pm (Singapore Time) GMT +8

Covers case studies, practical queries from recent calls and requests for advice, and conclusions gleaned from discussions with speaker’s colleagues from around the world.

Containing or delaying the rapid global spread of COVID-19 is a major priority for governments and health services, but it also presents extremely significant challenges for international business especially with regards to business continuity. This webinar examines:

  • Understanding the differences between civil code and common law concepts of "force majeure"
  • Does your clause suspend or excuse contractual performance, or exclude liability for breach?
  • Does your clause include Coronavirus/Covid-19 as a valid force majeure event?
  • Is Coronavirus/Covid-19 the only cause of problems, or only of the causes?
  • How can you ensure that the opportunity to rely on force majeure is not lost?
  • What happens once the crisis has passed?

Planning For Disruption (Part 2): Force Majeure and Contract Risk Management during Crisis (Webinar)

Date:      28 May 2020
Time:     4.00pm to 6.00pm (Singapore Time) GMT +8

Covers case studies, practical queries from recent calls and requests for advice, and conclusions gleaned from discussions with speaker’s colleagues from around the world.

Malcolm Dowden
Legal Director
Womble Bond Dickinson
Malcolm Dowden is a UK-based commercial and regulatory lawyer with more than 25 years' experience of advising international businesses and governments. He is Legal Director at Global100 law firm Womble Bond Dickinson, and is Honorary Professor at Indore Institute of Law, Madhya Pradesh India and a sessional lecturer at the University of Winchester in the UK. Malcolm's recent presentations include a panel session on the commercial implications of Brexit for the British-American Business Council, and a conference session on data protection and privacy issues at the Smart Cities Symposium, Chicago, January 2020.  He is a regular presenter at Asian Legal Business Masterclass workshops, including 2019 sessions on Blockchain, Smart Contracts and Cryptocurrencies. 

Planning For Disruption (Part 2): Force Majeure and Contract Risk Management during Crisis (Webinar)

Date:      28 May 2020
Time:     4.00pm to 6.00pm (Singapore Time) GMT +8

Covers case studies, practical queries from recent calls and requests for advice, and conclusions gleaned from discussions with speaker’s colleagues from around the world.

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USD214

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