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9 July webinar: UCC “BATTLE OF THE FORMS” AND ARBITRABILITY

With the large number of force majeure notices companies have issued due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many disputes are arising over which party in the supply chain should bear losses. Do the parties have to arbitrate this conflict when one party’s standard form contains an arbitration clause, but the other party’s form does not? Read more

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