Walking away from the negotiating table in corona time, is that allowed?

Covid-19 has turned the world upside down. Similarly, business owners faces great challenges and has many questions and uncertainties. In this podcast, we speak with Emile Sahhar (attorney specializing in mergers, acquisitions, participations, corporate litigation and legal entities law) about aborted negotiations in these extraordinary times.

Date: August 11, 2020

Modified November 14, 2023

Written by: Emile Sahhar

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Covid-19 has turned the world upside down. Similarly, business owners faces great challenges and has many questions and uncertainties. In this podcast, we speak with Emile Sahhar (attorney specializing in mergers, acquisitions, participations, corporate litigation and legal entities law) about aborted negotiations in these extraordinary times.

What about aborted negotiations? Can the other party just break them off? If a (long-term) negotiation process is broken off, are you entitled to compensation? Can you force the negotiations to continue? How can you limit the risks of a failed negotiation in advance? Listen now:

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