Navigating Tariffs and Supply Chain Contracts: Mitigating Financial and Legal Risks
February 25, 2025
Join Foley and Lardner LLP partners Greg Husisian, Leah Imbrogno, and Vanessa Miller on Tuesday, February 25, for a Strafford CLE webinar, “Navigating Tariffs and Supply Chain Contracts: Mitigating Financial and Legal Risks.” This 90-minute CLE course will equip counsel with strategies to address the potential impact of the Trump administration’s anticipated tariffs on supply contracts. The panel will explore key considerations for mitigating financial and legal risks, including the use of force majeure clauses and other contractual safeguards, while providing practical guidance for attorneys and importers navigating these challenges.
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