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Rimon Partner Joe Rosenbaum featured in the Cyberspace Lawyer with article, “Managing Contract Risks & Remedies in a Time of Coronavirus”

insights Rimon Partner Joe Rosenbaum featured in the Cyberspace Lawyer with article, “Managing Contract Risks & Remedies in a Time of Coronavirus” Joseph I. (“Joe”) Rosenbaum · July 2, 2020

Joe Rosenbaum’s article “Managing Contract Risks & Remedies in a Time of Coronavirus”, featured in the Thomson Reuters publication Cyberspace Lawyer, Volume 25, Issue 5. Read the publication below. Joe Rosenbaum is a New York‐based partner at Rimon, P.C. and Chair of Rimon’s Global Alliance.  Rimon is an innovative and highly selective entrepreneurial firm that combines…

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Enterprise Playbook: Legal Challenges & Customer Relations During COVID-19

insights June 22, 2020

Rimon Partner Dror Futter was recently featured in venture fund Work-Bench’s Enterprise Playbook Series. In his article, Dror covers topics such as: How to best handle customer and contract evaluation, contract renegotiation, contract renewal, contract termination, handling non-paying customers, and force majeure. Read more here. Dror Futter focuses his practice on startup companies and their investors,…

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Memo on Force Majeure and COVID-19

insights Memo on Force Majeure and COVID-19 Juan Zúñiga · March 31, 2020

COVID-19: Excuse of Contractual Performance under California Civil Code Section 1511 The pandemic related to COVID-19 and the economic impact resulting from various stay-at-home orders raises concerns of whether such circumstances can justify non-performance of certain contractual obligations including under leases, loans or commercial contracts. This memorandum addresses two possible defenses to excuse performance under California Civil…

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Managing Contract Risks & Remedies in a Time of Coronavirus

insights Managing Contract Risks & Remedies in a Time of Coronavirus Joseph I. (“Joe”) Rosenbaum · March 31, 2020

While it’s sometimes said that one person’s failure to plan ahead doesn’t constitute an emergency for everyone else, but one couldn’t plan ahead for this current Coronavirus pandemic that now has indeed created an unprecedented, unforeseeable emergency with many scrambling to evaluate the consequences of a failure or inability to perform. In many ways, in…

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