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SGH - Slater and Gordon

The volume of disruption to any and all contracts must be HUGE. All terms and conditions will become negotiable.

Seems like SGH will be busy after the dust settles



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Would have thought a lot of the contracts and disruptions were out of the respective parties control, thus meaning they can’t be sued.
 
Would have thought a lot of the contracts and disruptions were out of the respective parties control, thus meaning they can’t be sued.
I suspect all contacts will have a force majeure clause. This Corona outbreak will undoubtedly be covered by the force majaeure
 
Would have thought a lot of the contracts and disruptions were out of the respective parties control, thus meaning they can’t be sued.
I suspect all contacts will have a force majeure clause. This Corona outbreak will undoubtedly be covered by the force majaeure

You may both correct or maybe not, it does not matter. As long as there are 2+ parties who disagree, I am sure lawyers will find a way to make a $$$
 
You may both correct or maybe not, it does not matter. As long as there are 2+ parties who disagree, I am sure lawyers will find a way to make a $$$
Indeed...and this, as you point out, is why lawyers and courts exist
 
On April 28th, 2023, Slater & Gordon Limited (SGH) was removed from the ASX's Official List in accordance with Listing Rule 17.14, following compulsory acquisition of its remaining securities by Wright NomineeCo Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Allegro Funds Pty Ltd.
 
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