Doha: The Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC) recently hosted a seminar titled "Contractual Terms in Times of Crisis: Force Majeure and Other Disruptive Circumstances," bringing together legal and industry experts to discuss the impact of unforeseen events on contractual obligations and business operations.
According to Qatar News Agency, the seminar explored the legal and commercial implications of disruptive circumstances that can affect contractual performance, while highlighting practical approaches businesses can adopt to navigate periods of uncertainty and operational disruption. The event was moderated by Umar Azmeh and featured contributions from Lemoushmi Devi of Deloitte, Rupert Bastick of MENA Consultants, and Charbel Maakaron of Crowell and Moring Doha.
During the discussion, speakers examined force majeure clauses, risk allocation mechanisms, crisis preparedness strategies, and the evolving considerations businesses and legal practitioners must account for when drafting and managing commercial agreements. Umar Azmeh emphasized the need for organizations to proactively consider contractual resilience, stating that the seminar provided valuable insights for legal and commercial professionals.
Lemoushmi Devi highlighted the increasing importance of understanding how contractual frameworks can support continuity and manage risk, noting that businesses are operating in environments shaped by rapid change and uncertainty. The seminar is part of QICDRC's ongoing efforts to promote legal dialogue and awareness of emerging issues in the legal and business sectors in Qatar and beyond.