Explore scenario one: Pervasive Protectionism
Our first scenario imagines a world in 2035 of increased polarisation in which US-China economic decoupling deepens significantly, global trade becomes fractious and uncertain, and the World Trade Organization (WTO) stops functioning.
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Who can do what in litigation? The Mazur decision explained
Flensburg Regional Court: no entitlement to claim damages based on the market price
The UK's economic crime revolution: navigating the new era of corporate criminal liability
What are the litigation trends in 2026?
Not so public opinion: abolition of juries
Episode 2 - The risks and regulation of the healthcare delivery revolution
In the second episode of our Disputes Reimagined podcast, Barrister Jacob Turner joins Partners Alison Dennis, Katie Chandler, and Emma Allen to discuss how advances in healthcare technology are introducing new risks for businesses.
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China: Revised Arbitration Law Takes Effect
The new world playbook: geopolitics, litigation and business
In our fifth episode, we consider the global outlook and the future of litigation regulation. From shifting geopolitical alliances and rising global conflicts, to the unprecedented power of AI, we ask the big questions around how businesses can navigate the forces reshaping international law. Featuring Andrew Howell, Partner at Taylor Wessing and Bronwen Maddox, Director and CEO of Chatham House.
Challenging the State’s PFAS Policy: Where Judicial Limits Lie
Mass claims and collective redress as a result of the training of Artificial Intelligence based on user generated content?
Disputes Predictions – The litigation and arbitration issues companies must prepare for