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January 27 webcast: PE Live: From Resource Scarcity to Energy Abundance

January 27 webcast: PE Live: From Resource Scarcity to Energy Abundance

Jan 8, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Energy, Regulatory Compliance, Webinars

Christopher Goncalves and Matthew Tanner will discuss a new article written by members of BRG’s Energy & Climate practice, “LNG Market Under Increasing Pressure,” which investigates the economics of the transition on the road to 2050. The panel will...
What to Expect from the Biden Administration

What to Expect from the Biden Administration

Jan 4, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Corporate Finance and Restructuring, Energy, Financial Services, Healthcare, Regulatory Compliance

BRG experts predict what to expect after Joe Biden takes office on January 20 After a year—and a US presidential election—like no other, we asked experts from across BRG a simple question heading into 2021: What is your top prediction for the incoming Biden...
June 22 web conference: 2020 BAFT Trade Finance Workshop

June 22 web conference: 2020 BAFT Trade Finance Workshop

Jun 16, 2020 | Financial Services, Webinars

Walter Mix will host a fireside chat on “Disruption to the Economy of the Mega-Region” and discuss the impact of COVID-19 on various industries that drive and support the Los Angeles economy. Stephen Cheung, executive vice president of the LA Economic...
How COVID-19 Will Affect the Economy of Asia—and Relations with the U.S.

How COVID-19 Will Affect the Economy of Asia—and Relations with the U.S.

Jun 10, 2020 | Claims and Disputes, Financial Services

The coronavirus pandemic is ravaging the economy of Asia. Here’s what to expect in the coming months and years. Much of Asia experienced the coronavirus pandemic early, but COVID-19’s effects will be long-lasting—and tensions between the U.S. and China aren’t going...
Want a Repeat of Bankrupt U.S. Trade Policy to Start Another Great Depression? Let Washington Withdraw America from the WTO

Want a Repeat of Bankrupt U.S. Trade Policy to Start Another Great Depression? Let Washington Withdraw America from the WTO

May 31, 2020 | Claims and Disputes, Financial Services

Harry Broadman writes about protectionism in the United States, the political debate surrounding the World Trade Organization, and the trade war with China. Read the article in Forbes.

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