Stevens & Bolton is delighted to be co-hosting this session with 3VB. We will be covering:
A discussion on the role that force majeure, frustration and English and non-English law illegality might play in relation to commercial contracts affected by the COVID-19 pandemic:
- Development of the doctrines pre-COVID
- Practical considerations for arguing them
- Consequences – suspension vs. cancellation
- Their likely impact in the current crisis
- COVID-driven development potential
- International perspectives
To book onto the webinar, please click on the button below or contact us on events@stevens-bolton.com
To register for additional London International Disputes Week webinars, please use the links below:
- Cyber fraud and data breaches in the era of remote working, Tuesday 11 May 2021, 5.30pm-6.30pm
- Malleable memory – witness recollection in the face of data overload, Wednesday 12 May 2021, 5.30pm-6.30pm
- International co-operatiion and government guidelines on dispute resolution during the COVID-19 pandemic, Thursday 13 May 2021, 8.30am-9.30am
- Are virtual hearings here to stay?, Friday 14 May 2021, 9am-10am
In addition to signing up for these events, please register for LIDW 21, which includes 16 virtual sessions delivered by leading experts in their fields, four unmissable keynote addresses by high-profile dispute resolution figures, and many vital opportunities to network with colleagues from around the world. To read more about LIDW21, click here.
Note: your registration for these events does not provide access to the LIDW21 conference and related benefits; and, your registration for these events is not conditional on registering for LIDW21, although we strongly encourage such registrations.