Supply Chain Disruptions: Drafting Contract Clauses to Mitigate Risks, Navigate a Breach, Avoid Litigation
Drafting Tips for Force Majeure, Reps and Warranties, and Foreseeability Provisions; Seeking Injunctive Relief
Recording of a 90-minute CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will provide counsel with updates on recent decisions in supply chain litigation claims. The panel will discuss recent trends and developments in the enforcement of force majeure clauses and risks related to domestic and international environmental, social, and governance (ESG) regulations and how these risks can be managed through appropriate contract provisions.
Outline
- Supply chain disruptions
- Claims
- Timing failures
- Defenses
- Force majeure
- Claims
- Trends in litigation
- Commercial considerations for alternatives to litigation
Benefits
The panel will discuss these and other relevant topics:
- What are the recent trends in supply chain litigation?
- What should supply chain contracts include regarding the timing of deliverables in light of global or other disruptions?
- How can a force majeure provision be drafted to provide an enforceable defense?
- When should companies abandon commercial negotiations and pursue litigation when suppliers default?
- What are the latest trends in relation to ESG and supply chain risk management?
Faculty

Alexis Baker Chandler
Attorney
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings
Ms. Chandler has experience representing companies in complex litigation, including commercial and breach of contract... | Read More
Ms. Chandler has experience representing companies in complex litigation, including commercial and breach of contract disputes, municipal finance, and supply chain matters. She served as an intern in the U.S. Department of State in the Legislative Affairs Bureau, where she analyzed legislation from Congress regarding impact on state operations and compliance with the administration’s foreign policy.
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Vanessa L. Miller
Partner
Foley & Lardner
Ms. Miller’s practice focuses on general manufacturing breach of contract and warranty disputes, automotive... | Read More
Ms. Miller’s practice focuses on general manufacturing breach of contract and warranty disputes, automotive supply chain disputes, product liability lawsuits, trade secret claims, and business torts. Ms. Miller defends consumer class actions involving claims of breach of contract, breach of warranty, fraud, negligence, and unjust enrichment. Ms. Miller also routinely counsels clients on various commercial contract documents and supply chain issues. She is a member of the firm’s Business Litigation & Dispute Resolution Practice, Automotive Industry Team and Manufacturing Industry Team.
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