Reviewing force majeure with care prevents two mistakes: claiming coverage for events the clause doesn't actually cover, and failing to claim coverage when you should. A solid review shows you exactly where you stand if an unexpected event prevents you from performing.
A force majeure clause excuses a party from performance when extraordinary events beyond their control make fulfillment impossible or impractical. These clauses are often buried in contracts and written in dense legal language that obscures what events actually qualify as triggering conditions.
AI tools can scan force majeure language and flag whether the clause is broad or narrow, identify missing triggering events like pandemics or cyberattacks, and explain in plain terms what protections you actually have before you sign.
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