Everyone talks about the weather. With a record drought sweeping the Midwest, lawyers in the region are doing something about it.
Some are scrambling to renegotiate contracts for clients including farmers, lenders, food processors and ethanol producers. Many of these lawyers anticipate defaults on those contracts that could lead to arbitration, litigation and, in some cases, bankruptcies. Additional disputes could arise over crop insurance claims.
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