Ashurst Legal Outlook Podcast Ashurst
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The commercial world is always changing and the legal landscape never stands still. Keeping pace with all those changes, and knowing how they affect your organisation, is a big responsibility and a challenging task. Ashurst Legal Outlook will keep you at the forefront of the most pressing legal issues, offering insights from legal experts across our international network.
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Insolvency in construction, part 3: Adjudication and resolving disputes
When insolvency strikes, the path to resolving conflicts between construction companies and contractors can be much harder to navigate. Adjudication is often seen as a relatively swift and inexpensive route towards resolution – but it does carry some limitations, uncertainty, and risks.
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Construction Insolvency - Episode 2: Downstream insolvency
Join us for the second episode of our series focusing on insolvency issues in the construction sector. Tom Duncan, partner in Ashurst's construction disputes team, leads a discussion on the challenges faced by downstream contractors and strategies for mitigating risks in today's turbulent market.
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Insolvency in construction, part 1: Challenges for UK contractors supplying services to companies that enter insolvency
In this episode, we explore the legal and commercial ramifications for contractors who supply services to companies that face insolvency.
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The greatest enforcement threats of 2023 and the emerging risks of 2024
In the last episode of this mini-series, the team discuss what the greatest enforcement threats have been across the globe over the past 12 months and what is likely to be the emerging areas of risk corporates must look out for in 2024.
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Real estate disputes: what to watch out for in 2024
Ashurst colleagues Joe Perry-Courtade, Kim Clifford and Alison Hardy provide a snapshot of the trends that will shape the world of real estate disputes this year.
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How tech can help (or hinder) the fight against corporate crime
Demystifying the fast-emerging technologies that are changing the face of corporate crime investigations.