The disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have created an unprecedented level of uncertainty that could fundamentally impact businesses and business owners for the foreseeable future. Contracts of all types - purchase and sale agreements, event agreements, employment agreements, to name a few- will be the subject of heavy debate. Welcome to our seven-part series: Are Contracts Enforceable Despite COVID-19?


Are Contracts Enforceable Despite COVID-19? [Part 7]: Contract Law Meets Insolvency Law - Some Strategic Considerations
by Christa Nicholson & Kaila Eadie

Are Contracts Enforceable Despite COVID-19? [Part 6]: The Principles of Causation
by Geoffrey Boddy and Kaila Eadie

Are Contracts Enforceable Despite COVID-19? [Part 5]: Duty to Mitigate Force Majeure Events
by Bryan C. Duguid QC, FCIArb & William Katz

Are Contracts Enforceable Despite COVID-19? [Part 4]: Force Majeure Notice Requirements
by Geoffrey Boddy and Andrea MacLean

Are Contracts Enforceable Despite COVID-19? [Part 3]: Interpreting Force Majeure Clauses
by Bryan C. Duguid QC, FCIArb & Kaila Eadie

Are Contracts Enforceable Despite COVID-19? [Part 2]: The Applicable Legal Doctrines
by Geoffrey Boddy & William Katz

Are Contracts Enforceable Despite COVID-19? [Part 1]: Overview
by Bryan C. Duguid QC, FCIArb & Andrea MacLean