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JUL-Sep 2024 Issue

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CONTENTS

Dealbreakers – managing M&A risks and disputes

Arbitrators’ initiative: corruption in international arbitration

Trade secret disputes: quantifying damages

Breach of contract and commercial conflicts: the value of the dispute resolution clause

Getting noticed – the importance of complying with contractual notice provisions

Commercial disputes arising from international sanctions

Navigating geopolitics: sanctions and international arbitration

Arbitral confidentiality and the courts

The controversy of SLAPPs

Canadian anti-SLAPP motions

Litigation of derivative standing issues in suits in United States federal courts

Recent developments in litigation funding

Managing risks associated with ephemeral messaging applications

Ethical and effective collaboration among counsel and investigators

Investigating harassment charges: which rules apply?

Cyber attacks: the increasingly complex landscape of regulatory reporting expectations

International law catches up to today’s cyber realities: how wide is the gap?

Does Bankruptcy Code section 546(e) protect transactions involving privately held securities from avoidance?

The changing face of abuse of dominance under Canada’s Competition Act

Investment treaty arbitration

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