Mar 12, 2021 | Crisis Management and Recovery, Regulatory Compliance
Harry Broadman writes about how Africa can restore growth after the continent’s first recession in twenty-five years. He discusses three key areas of reforms: lower intra-African barriers, fostering competition between Chinese firms and companies from advanced...
Jan 26, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Webinars
Risk, Uncertainty, and Strategy in the New Normal Hitotsubashi ICS and BRG hosted a webinar discussing how David Teece’s Dynamic Capabilities model can be applied to build resilience and agility in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hitotsubashi’s...
Sep 4, 2020 | Claims and Disputes, Healthcare
COVID-19 financial headwinds, declining reimbursement, volume-to value-based transitions, and consumer expectations have contributed to shifting services within health system portfolios, compelling the assessment of core and non-core assets. Austin Potter discusses...
Jun 22, 2020 | Claims and Disputes
Concerns about anticompetitive market manipulation, such as price fixing and price gouging, during periods of economic downturn are common. Firms facing extreme shifts in demand or higher costs may face greater incentives to collude with competitors to raise,...
May 26, 2020 | Claims and Disputes
Last year’s amendments to South Africa’s competition law changed certain provisions relating to excessive pricing. At least two of the changes stand out, and their potential implications for dominant firms warrant discussion—one of which carries added importance...