As federal and state leaders have taken increasingly restrictive measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus, companies are finding increasing difficulty performing the services they are contractually obligated to provide. Even contracts that planned for unforeseeable circumstances may not absolve a company from all liability. Some contracts have force majeure clauses, which excuse a party from performing its obligations when events beyond its control prevent it from doing so. In any case, the attorneys at Higgins Benjamin are prepared to support your contractual rights.
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