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 Douglas T. Logsdon
				Douglas T. Logsdon
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				Doug Logsdon has built his practice around what his clients need most. As a civil litigator, he handles a wide variety of issues for his clients, primarily in the areas of commercial and …
				
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Force Majeure, Contracts and Coronavirus
The threat posed by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has led to nonperformance of contracts on a large scale as closures, shortages, supply chain issues, defensive action and other problems disrupt the status quo. It’s an important time for businesses to review contracts and obligations of both parties to learn whether force majeure applies to performance. More >

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