Dec 17, 2020 | Claims and Disputes, Cybersecurity, Regulatory Compliance
Lawyers, Dealmakers and Experts See Increased M&A Disputes Brewing in 2021 The full surge of COVID-19-related claims is still to hit The new annual BRG M&A Disputes Report – Asia-Pacific shows economic and political pressures, exacerbated by COVID-19, could...
Dec 11, 2020 | Claims and Disputes, Corporate Finance and Restructuring, Financial Services
With a bruising 2020 entering its final weeks, a sense of cautious optimism seems to be taking hold in the banking sector. Early indications in banks’ third-quarter filings and recent conversations with banking leaders indicate that many see the economic rebound in...
Dec 2, 2020 | Claims and Disputes, Energy, Webinars
Christopher Goncalves took part in a panel on “Building Demand in New Markets: Unlocking the Potential for Recovery” on December 2. Topics included business models needed to underpin new investments; drivers for developing countries to shift from coal to gas; and ways...
Oct 19, 2020 | Claims and Disputes, COVID-19 Recovery Funds
Laura Tyson and Lenny Mendonca write about how small businesses play an outsize role in the US economy, accounting for about half of all private-sector employment and nearly two-thirds of all net new job creation since 2000. Federal support for them is crucial to...
Oct 1, 2020 | Claims and Disputes
David Teece writes about the idea of an ethical liberal market economy, policy that favors market-based solutions, and corporate governance that recognizes mainly stakeholder (not just shareholder) value. Read the article in Chief Executive.