Can a Distiller Use Covid-19 to Get Out of a Contract?

That’s the topic of a free webinar Friday (6/12, 1-2 p.m., EST) exploring the impact of COVID-19 on existing contracts and obligations on Friday, June 12, 1-2 p.m. EST, hosted by the Distilled Spirits Council of the U.S. 

The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) is hosting a free legal webinar for distillers exploring the impact of COVID-19 on existing contracts and obligations on Friday, June 12, 1-2 p.m. EST. 

“As spirits companies grapple with the necessary adjustments to operate during the pandemic, it’s important to reassess contractual rights and obligations including the oft-overlooked ‘force majeure’ or ‘act of God’ clause,” said Courtney Armour, DISCUS chief legal officer. “During this program, seasoned commercial litigators will discuss whether force majeure clauses justify the suspension of performance of a party’s duties under the contract.”

Guest speakers include Victor Jih and Eli B. Richlin, partners with Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, who have extensive experience in a wide range of complex commercial litigation matters.

 The webinar will address:

  • What is in a Force Majeure Clause?
  • Differences Among Jurisdictions for Force Majeure
  • Common Law Defenses
  • Contractual Damages
  • Related Contracting Issues for the Distilled Spirits Industry

“This is part of the DISCUS CLE program and one of a number of webinars DISCUS has hosted on COVID-19 related legal issues,” said Armour. “We are pleased to offer this program free of charge to DISCUS members and nonmembers. DISCUS recognizes this is a challenging time for distillers of all sizes, and we are committed to doing our part to help the entire spirits industry recover from the devastating effects of COVID-19.”

Continuing legal education credit is available for those who participate in the webinar.  To RSVP for the webinar, please email: Membership@DistilledSpirits.org.

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