In this podcast, partners Caroline Stroud, Ben Morgan and Simon Priddis explore the Freshfields casebook to reveal the behavioural drivers behind some of the most significant corporate investigations - and explain how businesses can manages these risks.
The governance capsule collection #5: human capital management
The governance capsule collection #4: intercompany communications
The governance capsule collection #3: C-suite succession planning
The governance capsule collection #2: virtual shareholder meetings
The governance capsule collection #1: taking control of the narrative
The UK Pension Schemes Bill: the Bill in the context of the increasing criminalisation of corporate activity
Navigating the US: Part two - Dealing with the Valley
Navigating the US: Part one - Dealing with the Valley: A post-election rundown
Rethinking the supply chain #1: sustainability and digitisation in focus
View from the Valley #4: what will a Biden presidency mean for the global tech industry?
International arbitration #5: business, human rights and the environment
Whistleblowing survey 2020: impact of COVID-19
Anatomy of a data breach – what really happens in a global data crisis?
Mass claims across the pond - comparing and contrasting risks
Essential Antitrust Asia #2: South Korea update with Kim & Chang
Globalisation of antitrust mass claims
FS market conduct #3: a look at market manipulation enforcement in the US, Hong Kong and Germany
WorkLife 2.0 – employee activism and the new world of labour relations
Essential Antitrust #7: new EU framework on screening of foreign direct investments fully applicable
Mass claims - the European perspective: recent developments and future implications for businesses
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