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Force Majeure and Coronavirus

Force majeure law in the context of pandemics has never been fully explored in the context of construction contracts and disputes. In the wake of coronavirus and its impact on our economy, it is difficult to predict how a finder of fact would resolve claims for construction delays and disruption arising from manpower shortages, material delivery delays and escalating price increases caused by or resulting from the virus. In many instances, the resulting impact may be considered to be beyond the contractor’s reasonable control. Certainly the Owner of a construction project may elect to suspend operations to protect its residents and occupants of existing facilities.

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  • Steven Lesser

    Mr. Lesser is Past Chair of the American Bar Association's Forum on Construction Law, a nationally prestigious organization devoted entirely to members of the construction industry. The Forum is the largest construction lawyer group in the world and is known for its scholarly publications and programs focusing on developments and trends in construction law.

Steven Lesser

slesser@beckerlawyers.com

Mr. Lesser is Past Chair of the American Bar Association's Forum on Construction Law, a nationally prestigious organization devoted entirely to members of the construction industry. The Forum is the largest construction lawyer group in the world and is known for its scholarly publications and programs focusing on developments and trends in construction law.

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