The United States has recently seen a fair amount of interesting developments in the sphere of boardroom litigation and shareholder activism. In this episode, Justin Clarke of Cravath, Swaine & Moore joins us to discuss this trend and to update
In recent years, many states and companies all around the world have seen litigations brought against them on the grounds that they are not doing enough to stop climate change. In this episode, we discuss this trend with Freerk Vermeulen of Nau
In the past, the Nordic countries rarely became involved in investor-state disputes. As the times are changing and cases have recently been brought against several Nordic states, we discuss investment arbitration with Laura Halonen of WAGNER Ar
Mergers are not always straightforward processes. Occasionally, merger control cases end up in court, either on an EU or nationallevel. In this episode, we discuss recent trends in merger control litigation with Foad Hoseinian of Sullivan & Cro
It has been three years since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect in the EU. In this episode, we discuss GDPR from a litigation perspective — fines, damages, and other measures taken by regulators — with Philip Nolan
Both civil and administrative litigations can arise out of some type of wrongoing or non-compliance. In this episode, we talk to Patrick Schroeder of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in Hamburg, Germany about handling and co-ordinating the invest