COVID-19: Commercial & Contractual Litigation Disputes
As businesses continue to deal with contractual and business disputes relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, litigation will become inevitable for many businesses who will need to file or defend against COVID-19 related contract and business litigation disputes and will need expert guidance on available remedies and defenses, including provisional remedies such as temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions and writs of attachments. Companies are facing a wide array of potential business litigation disputes, including but not limited to breaches and anticipatory breaches of contract, or disputes relating to supply chain disruptions in goods and services, as well as delays and cancellations of orders and events. Many businesses will need to evaluate their strategic options including proactive litigation, taking into account the implications and potential consequences of those actions. Our complex and commercial litigation group is equipped to deal with the myriad of litigation issues that are common in crisis or emergency circumstances.
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