Force majeure clauses in contracts help companies avoid liabilities from unforeseen events. COVID-19 led many firms to invoke force majeure due to disrupted operations. Investors must consider force ...
Following the United States-Israel war on Iran which started on 28 February 2026, one legal term has made headlines on ...
The conflict in the Middle East is creating real disruption across supply chains, insurance markets, labour and mobilisation timelines – which, in turn, directly affects bidders tendering for power ...
Some arbitration attorneys say price jumps and other impacts linked to big tariff hikes could lead companies to turn to force majeure claims to escape contractual performance obligations. But not ...
US-Israel-Iran war: The US and Israel's war on Iran has now entered its tenth day with no signs of easing so far. On Monday (local time), Bahrain's Bapco Energies, the kingdom's main energy company, ...
As eateries in Delhi cut menus and bookings amid an LPG supply crisis triggered by the US–Israel–Iran war, and restaurateurs in Mumbai report revenues dropping 20–30%, a key question arises: can ...
The term originated in French civil law (Napoleonic Code) of 1804. It superseded the older Roman legal concept of vis major, referring to irresistible force or an ‘Act of God’. The Romanic principle ...