Earlier this year, Russia slowed down Twitter in a row over content. Now, a new law requires any foreign tech company above a certain size to have a presence on Russian soil. With the US imposing sanctions over concerns about ransomware and misinformation - and Moscow armed with the power to fine major tech firms up to 20 per cent of global revenues - operating between East and West has never been more challenging. In our latest episode of View from the Valley, our teams in Menlo Park, New York and Moscow explain how to navigate this fast-changing landscape
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Essential Antitrust #6: COVID-19 and M&A – merger control during the pandemic
WorkLife 2.0: Oversight and compliance challenges
International arbitration #4: data protection and cyber security in arbitration proceedings
Essential Antitrust #5: the politics of global M&A – navigating foreign investment controls
WorkLife 2.0: office life – but not as we know it
Worklife 2.0: exploring the new normal for the workforce
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Essential Antitrust #4: Lessons from the US FTC’s bid to block Evonik/PeroxyChem
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FS market conduct #2: UK FCA enforcement themes and what’s coming up
Essential Antitrust #3: US spotlight on vertical mergers
Sanctions and international trade #2: 2020 trends to watch
Global investigations #5: managing conduct risk – the evolving approach
TechConnect - Europe’s approach to regulating artificial intelligence
Essential Antitrust #2: Brexit and the interaction between the EU and UK competition regimes
Essential Antitrust #1: global antitrust in 2020
Sanctions and international trade #1: sanctions trends and developments
Stonewall’s Global Workplace Briefings
International arbitration #3: global developments in ISDS
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