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Business Success Webinar Series: Understanding Your Leases and Contracts in the COVID-19 Landscape

With the current COVID-19 environment, many businesses are left with several questions regarding their leases, contracts for events and with vendors, and insurance coverage. Robert Hicks and John Kelly of Bean, Kinney & Korman will cover the following topics and answer some of your questions.

• “Force Majeure” Contract/Lease Clauses under Virginia Law
• Virginia Law and “Acts of God” application to Covid-19 closures
• Common Law Defense of Impossibility/Commercial Leases with businesses that were ordered to close
• Business Interruption coverage in Insurance

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Event Date March, 28

Event Time 5:00am - 7:00am

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