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APR-JUN 2023 Issue

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CONTENTS

Resolving crypto disputes

Time for an update? UK proposes Arbitration Act 1996 reform

Post-M&A disputes

Good deals gone bad – lessons learned from recent M&A disputes

Evolving D&O litigation

Tell me your secrets: Chapter 11 discovery risks for investor valuation materials

Look before you leap: validating IAS 37 provisions for potential liabilities using option theory

Top tips for mitigating and managing litigation risks

Protecting sensitive documents: the uses and limits of legal professional privilege

Implementing effective ADR strategies: what can game theory teach litigators?

Enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in the United States

Cognitive bias in international arbitration

Resolving space conflicts through arbitration: a path to profitable investment in the stars

Trends in large-scale corporate tax disputes: what to expect in 2023

Trends in US consumer class actions

AI Liability Directive and modernised Product Liability Directive

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