Lynda Amadagana (A&P Partners): “In the future, force majeure clauses will be scrutinised ever more closely”
The lawyer, a former associate at Orrick and founder of a law firm in Yaoundé and Kinshasa, reminds Jeune Afrique Business+ of the importance of certain clauses in light of the current crisis.
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▪ Lynda Amadagana (A&P Partners): “In the future, force majeure clauses will be scrutinised ever more closely”
▪ The lawyer, a former associate at Orrick and founder of a law firm in Yaoundé and Kinshasa, reminds Jeune Afrique Business+ of the importance of certain clauses in light of the current crisis.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/803664/lynda-amadagana-ap-partners-a-lavenir-les-clauses-de-force-majeure-seront-dautant-plus-scrutees/
“This is often seen as a textbook case, but in the future, force majeure clauses will be scrutinized ever more closely by lawyers because they can be very restrictive in their definition and scope of application,” acknowledges Lynda Amadagana, Managing Partner at A&P Partners.
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