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London International Disputes Week: Navigating International M&A Disputes: Insights and Strategies for 2025

As part of London International Disputes Week (LIDW), and in partnership with 4 Stone Buildings and Ankura we bring you the, ‘Navigating International M&A Disputes: Insights and Strategies for 2025' breakfast seminar.

This event is designed to equip advisers with essential guidance for managing complex cross-border M&A disputes. Our expert panel, moderated by Stephen Burns, will assist you in navigating challenging legal and factual post-deal scenarios, enabling your clients to focus on achieving post-deal synergies and commercial objectives.

What to Expect:

  • Expert Insights: Hear from seasoned professionals with experience across Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
  • Actionable Strategies: Learn how buyers can swiftly address warranty breaches and how sellers can prepare robust defences.
  • Quantum Insights: counter-factual robustness when assessing damages; motivation and valuation pre and post M&A; and getting the most from your quantum expert.
  • Key Topics: Explore regional overviews, deal trends, dispute predictions, and common dispute areas such as jurisdiction, tax, and corporate governance.
  • Dispute Resolution: Understand regional differences in mechanisms like arbitration and expert determination.

There will be the opportunity to network before and after the seminar, where refreshments will be provided.

Speakers

Stephen Burns - Partner, Charles Russell Speechlys
Gareth Mills - Partner, Charles Russell Speechlys
Stephen Chan, Partner, Charles Russell Speechlys
Susan Blower, Senior Managing Director, Ankura
Alastair Tomson, Barrister, 4 Stone Building

When

Wednesday 4 June | 9:00 - 11:00

Where

Charles Russell Speechlys, 5 Fleet Place, London, EC4M 7RD

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