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The Trend:

Lawsuits stemming from the litany of contracts that were canceled because of the pandemic largely seem to be ending in settlements.

But in Texas, which was served a double dose of arguable force majeure events over the past year-plus,  the court battles are just revving up.

The Driver:

The pandemic brought about an onslaught of contract cancellations and subsequent fighting over whether the COVID-19 outbreak constituted a "force majeure" event. But much of the litigation filed over this issue appears to be settling, as few parties have the stomach to face daunting court delays or the uncertainty of jury trials.