Sara Beiro Farabow | Seyfarth Globally, many developers and contractors are scrambling to identify available contractual relief as the Coronavirus (COVID-19) disrupts cross-border supply chains. US businesses will recall a similar effort just eighteen months ago, when the Trump Administration announced increased tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese goods. That trade war prompted companies to… Continue reading Managing Project Risk Associated With The Coronavirus Outbreak Through Force Majeure Provisions
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Coronavirus: Factors for the Insurance Industry to Consider − Part 3 Liability and Workers’ Compensation Insurance
Paul S. White | Wilson Elser Given the risk to life and the economic impact of coronavirus, policyholders and the insurance industry alike are watching and considering whether business interruption, event cancellation, or liability and workers’ compensation insurance benefits may be available while similarly assessing liability risks. This three-part series will cover specific aspects of insurance… Continue reading Coronavirus: Factors for the Insurance Industry to Consider − Part 3 Liability and Workers’ Compensation Insurance
Coronavirus: Factors for the Insurance Industry to Consider − Part 2 Event Cancellation and Contingency Nonappearance Insurance
Mathew P. Ross | Wilson Elser Given the risk to life and the economic impact of coronavirus, policyholders and the insurance industry alike are watching and considering whether business interruption or event cancellation insurance benefits may be available while similarly assessing liability risks. This three-part series will cover specific aspects of insurance that all stakeholders –… Continue reading Coronavirus: Factors for the Insurance Industry to Consider − Part 2 Event Cancellation and Contingency Nonappearance Insurance
Coronavirus: Factors for the Insurance Industry to Consider − Part 1 Business Interruption
Paul S. White | Wilson Elser Coronavirus, recently named “COVID-19” by the World Health Organization, presents like a Hollywood disaster movie: It appears to be a mutated virus There is no available vaccination More than 50 million people in China have been quarantined, more than 60,000 people are infected and more than 1,700 people are… Continue reading Coronavirus: Factors for the Insurance Industry to Consider − Part 1 Business Interruption
The Contractor’s Coronavirus Checklist
Lee-Ann Brown, J. Jackson Hill, IV and J. Christopher Selman | Bradley Arant Boult Cummings The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues to dominate global headlines and markets. In the U.S., COVID-19 has prompted two governors to declare states of emergency; tragically claimed the lives of multiple U.S. residents; and has been reported in 10 states and… Continue reading The Contractor’s Coronavirus Checklist