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Angelo Zambelli - "Italy, together with the other Southern Europe countries, has been one of the countries most affected by the economic crisis"

5th October 2016
From the latest changes in the Italian employment sector, to the impact of the economic crisis on this legal practice, our next thought leader, Angelo Zambelli, co-managing partner of Grimaldi Studio Legale, gives his outlook on the changing landscape of employment law and his thought leadership in this ever-evolving legal world.   With almost 30 […]
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Sébastien Richemont - Litigation

5th October 2016
Dispute in business is inevitable. It is an integral part of growing a business, succeeding within it, and maintaining that success. It is how disputes are handled that matters. By consulting experienced and skilled legal experts, disputes may not always be avoided entirely, but they can be navigated effectively and a solution beneficial to all […]
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Ika Raymond Any-Gbayere

5th October 2016
With over twenty years’ experience in this field, this Côte D’Ivoire lawyer has seen the ins and outs of the West African employment landscape, having worked with some of the biggest names, and witnessed some of the most impacting shifts in labour and employment law in West Africa. Lawyer Monthly hears from Raymond about the […]
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Philipp Reusch - "As long as a product is not defective, no litigation is looming."

5th October 2016
By the day we see growth and increasing complexity in the compensation culture that surrounds us, and although the moral standing is arguable, the law exists to protect people, businesses and their productivity. But is this the truth for all nations? In the case of German product liability law, justice really grits its teeth and […]
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Ellen Zimiles - "You can’t manage every single person’s behaviour, but you can manage oversight"

5th October 2016
There is an increasing awareness of liability and fault when it comes to an organization, institution or a business falling into financial jeopardy, but it is often unclear who is liable for what, and what protections exist against liability. Is a company guilty of poor management? Should the individuals be held accountable for the fall-shorts […]
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Mike Appleby - "Prosecutions often rely heavily on hindsight, which distorts their approach to risk"

5th October 2016
Our next thought leader is Mike Appleby, Partner at Fisher Scoggins Waters, a UK Law firm specialised in construction, engineering and manufacturing litigation. Here, Mike talks to Lawyer Monthly about the health & safety matters he deals with in criminal prosecutions, about the types of incidents he encounters in his work, and about the complexities […]
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Thought Leader: Menelaos Kyprianou on Fraud and Asset Tracing

5th October 2016
The global nature of today’s economy makes the process of recovering the assets of fraud and other business crimes all the more difficult. The legal benefits provided by different jurisdictions are often used illegitimately by individuals to hide the proceeds of criminal actions, making it more difficult for the victims of fraud to recover their […]
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