Understanding Force Majeure Clauses in the Context of a Worldwide Computer Outage
Contract
Eric Gros-Dubois

Understanding Force Majeure Clauses in the Context of a Worldwide Computer Outage

A force majeure clause is a part of many contracts designed to protect parties when extraordinary events prevent them from fulfilling their obligations. These extraordinary events, often called “acts of God,” can be natural or man-made, such as fires, floods, storms, war, labor disputes, outbreaks, pandemics, governmental action, and acts of terrorism.

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What is a copyright?
Intellectual Property Law
Eric Gros-Dubois

What is a copyright?

What is a copyright?

A copyright is a legal right bestowed by the federal government that shields creators from specific unauthorized actions involving their original creative works. The types of creations eligible for this protection are outlined in the Copyright Act of 1976.

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How to Secure Agreements for the Sale of Goods
Business Law
Silvino Diaz

How to Secure Agreements for the Sale of Goods

When selling goods to business customers, ensuring payment can sometimes be a challenge. Even after fulfilling an order, there’s always a risk that the customer may fail to pay. To safeguard your interests and ensure you receive payment, it’s crucial to understand how to secure your commercial contracts for the sale of goods.

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