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Why a decision out of Texas might have changed what qualifies as a force majeure event

MIECO LLC v. Pioneer Nat. Res. USA, Inc. - May a seller of energy invoke force majeure to excuse its non-performance under a delivery contract – a contract that obligates the seller to deliver a particular quantity of...more

Arbitration carve outs: Will the exception swallow the rule?

In a closely watched case on the construction of arbitration clauses, the US Supreme Court granted certiorari to review Schein v. Archer & White Sales, Inc. on June 15, 2020. The Petitioner, Henry Schein, Inc., (Henry Schein)...more

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