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Understanding Force Majeure in an Uncertain World

By Victoria Callicott on April 4, 2025
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Please contact Max Rockall and Tim Flamank with any questions.

Over the years, we’ve encountered numerous supply chain challenges, and one recurring issue is the incorrect application of force majeure of contract. Often, suppliers attempt to invoke these clauses to escape their contractual obligations when the contract becomes unprofitable or too costly due to rising energy and fuel prices. This misuse could become more prevalent if suppliers are held accountable for tariffs affecting supply.

For a deeper understanding of how force majeure truly operates, Max Rockall and Tim Flamank have prepared an insightful article.

Read the full insight here

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    Global Supply Chain Law Blog
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