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Contract Performance Issues Arising from Russia-Ukraine Conflict

By Randi Morrison posted 04-20-2022 10:43 PM

  

Milbank’s “Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Legal Issues” addresses the contractual provisions most frequently invoked as a result of implications or consequences (including sanctions) prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Coverage includes:

  • Force Majeure clauses
  • Impossibility of performance
  • Frustration of Purpose
  • Illegality of performance due to economic sanctions
  • Material Adverse Event and Material Adverse Change clauses
  • Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) requirements

The instructive Force Majeure discussion encompasses a general overview, as well as discussion about frequently litigated issues (also helpful for analysis in other contexts), including:   

  • Whether the event in question fits within the language of the Force Majeure clause
  • Whether the parties could have foreseen the event
  • Whether the event has prevented the party from performing
  • Whether the party attempting to invoke the Force Majeure clause could have avoided and/or overcome the event and its consequences through reasonable diligence
  • Whether the party attempting to invoke the Force Majeure clause complied with applicable
    notice requirements
  • Whether a Force Majeure event allows termination of the contract or is merely a temporary defense

                                                      This post first appeared in the weekly Society Alert!
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