Business Disruption and Commercial Contracts (Part 5): Once Force Majeure Is Asserted, What Are Our Rights And Obligations?
If it is your counterparty that invokes force majeure to excuse its performance, it is important t...
Everything you say can and will be used against you: creating unintended US litigation risk in times of distress
As the COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult for some parties to meet their obligations, many ha...
Business Disruption and Commercial Contracts (Part 2): What Is The Actual Cause Of The Disruption?
Force majeure and related doctrines may allow a contracting party to suspend or terminate performa...
Negotiation: it’s not what it used to be
At its best, negotiation is an activity that supports discovery and establishes an alignment of in...
Relationship Resource Planning: A Critical Need
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the frailty of many trading relationships and, in particular, t...
Contract risk management: It’s time for fresh perspectives
Experts speak about Contract Risk Management in the Energy Sector 7th Contract Risk Management for...
Ask the Expert: How technology is changing legal terms and practices
Technology is starting to change the way contracts are formed, communicated, managed and litigated...
Ask the Expert: Post Covid-19 claims
Almost every construction project has felt the impact of COVID-19 worldwide. Notifications might h...
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
IACCM Covid-19 Crisis Management Kit...
TASK / Ask the Expert: Benefits of Diversity & Inclusion in SRM
Is it time to look at diversity and inclusion through a new lens? Is there more to diversity than...