Litigation & Dispute Resolution
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Fundamentals of Dispute Resolution and Risk Management Course 2024 (Singapore)
5 September 2024
The course is designed for junior professionals and lawyers who may benefit from an overview of the primary legal concepts across dispute resolution and risk management.
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Navigating the Current Landscape: Companies and Investors in Ukraine amidst the Conflict and Looking Towards Reconstruction
7 September 2023
The consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have been far-reaching. In this webinar Jared Grubb and Olga Hamama, who have been on the ground in Ukraine, will share first-hand knowledge and provide an update on the current situation, including a review of some of the legal challenges that public and private entities and investors have been facing. We will also look at how Ukraine is positioning itself for the future from a legal perspective, as the Government starts work on planning for the reconstruction and the potential challenges ahead.
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Class actions – global trends
22 June 2023
The industries, products and focus of class actions is expanding and changing with the rise of ESG and a rapidly evolving regulatory and legal framework. Corporate accountability is increasingly demanded by society and Courts are responding to new and novel claims. The risk of class action claims, therefore, is only going to increase and businesses must be alive to the changing international landscape. In this webinar, our international panel of experts featuring John Friel, Naomi Griffin, Daan Lunsingh Scheurleer, Maxine Mossman and Jason Epstein discussed these global trends and the implications for businesses across all sectors.
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Energy in transition – the role of decommissioning
13 June 2023
Decommissioning is an integral part of the energy transition journey. The move by oil and gas majors to decarbonise their operations often leads to a transfer of the ageing assets to new, and often under-resourced, players. This can create opportunities but is also fraught with complexities and challenges for both outgoing and incoming operators. In this webinar, Clifford Chance experts David Evans, Spencer Flay, Leonhard Rudolph, Pat Saraceni and Kirsty Souter discussed the key risks arising in decommissioning operations, offered suggestions on how to mitigate and manage those risks and key factors for any robust decommissioning strategy.
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Betting on Batteries
21 March 2023
With increasing global demand for batteries to power the clean energy transition (including in automobiles), the opportunities and risks are multiplying. In this webinar, our international team featuring Michelle Williams, Thomas Voland, Rae Lindsay, James Pay, Vicky Ma and Peter Hughes surveyed the issues arising from new technology, new markets, and new deals, including those associated with mineral extraction (human rights and supply chain), regulatory changes and the race to find funding.
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APAC Perspectives Series - Class Actions: Global Trends
21 March 2023
The industries, products and focus of class actions is expanding and changing with the rise of ESG and a rapidly evolving regulatory and legal framework. Corporate accountability is increasingly demanded by society and Courts are responding to new and novel claims. The risk of class action claims, therefore, is only going to increase and businesses must be alive to the changing international landscape.
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Ethics Series: Can culture survive in times of turmoil?
9 February 2023
In this session, organised in conjunction with the Canary Wharf G30 Conduct and Culture Group and Canary Wharf Multifaith Chaplaincy, our panellists explored the tensions between the duties an individual owes to an organisation versus themselves and those around them, pressures around speaking up and following up, and a look at corporate and individual behaviours in a period of sustained economic and political turmoil.
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European Perspectives | Tax Series | Session 2 - The new drivers for investment structuring: planning ahead for the EU Shell Directive
12 May 2022
In this webinar a multi-jurisdictional panel of speakers discussed the EU Shell Directive.
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Cannabis – A Global New High
8 December 2021
This webinar series gives attendees an overview of current and upcoming trends for commercial cannabis and cannabis-based products in key global markets, including Africa, Europe and the UK, the United States, and Canada.
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Latest trends and issues in economic sanctions & trade controls in the post-Trump and post-Brexit era
26 February 2021
Chaired by David DiBari, our panel of leading sanctions and trade controls lawyers, consisting of George Kleinfeld, Renée Latour, Michael Lyons, Lei Shi and Gerson Raiser, discussed the latest trends in US/EU/UK/China policy on economic sanctions and trade controls.
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Group litigation and class actions – key risks for 2022
22 March 2022
While class actions have long been a feature of the legal landscape, there are clear indications that their reach is expanding. In this session, Clifford Chance partners Ian Moulding, Kate Scott, Daan Lunsingh Scheurleer and Kelwin Nicholls drew on their experience to provide a snapshot of the key risks in relation to securities and shareholder litigation, claims arising from data breaches and data misuse, and climate change litigation.
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European Perspectives | ESG Series | Session 5 The Rise of ESG Litigation: Understanding the Risks
22 February 2022
In this webinar on Tuesday, 22 February 2022 at 14:00 - 15:00 CET | 13:00 - 14:00 GMT a multi-jurisdictional panel of speakers with ESG and litigation expertise from Clifford Chance's offices in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and the UK will discuss the rise of ESG litigation and help you to understand the risks.
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Class actions – global trends
22 June 2023
The industries, products and focus of class actions is expanding and changing with the rise of ESG and a rapidly evolving regulatory and legal framework. Corporate accountability is increasingly demanded by society and Courts are responding to new and novel claims. The risk of class action claims, therefore, is only going to increase and businesses must be alive to the changing international landscape. In this webinar, our international panel of experts featuring John Friel, Naomi Griffin, Daan Lunsingh Scheurleer, Maxine Mossman and Jason Epstein discussed these global trends and the implications for businesses across all sectors.