In this series of two podcasts our global team discuss why they see data and cyber breaches as the next area of focus for mass claims lawyers and how this trend may play out around the globe. The discussion includes Rachael Annear, Geoff Nicholas and Rhodri Thomas in London, Mark Egeler in Amsterdam, Julie Elmer and Peter Jaffe in Washington DC and Jonathan Wong in Hong Kong. Part 2 will explore the challenges around damages in data and cyber mass claims cases in the US, Europe and Asia.
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
What every startup should know about corporate governance
View from the Valley #3: the human capital edition
The IP mistakes founders make
Fintech in focus: digital identity
Emerging risks and strategic considerations for financial services firms
Capital raising in the time of COVID-19
Essential Antitrust Asia #1: Singapore update with Allen & Gledhill
View from the Valley #2: diversity, IPOs and director compensation
View from the Valley #1: the impact of COVID-19
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