Corporate risk radar
Aperçu des risques mondiaux
Where there is opportunity, there is risk
When making business decisions, you need a legal partner with a deep understanding of how to best to navigate the risks you face.
The risks that businesses face today are more interconnected and complex than ever before, no matter where they operate around the world. In our insight series, we will be addressing the six most significant risks that industry leaders feel are affecting their businesses today according to our Corporate Risk Radar report.
In this series, we will explore how businesses around the world can manage the risks that can arise from changes and uncertainties in the global economy, how complex intersection of people risks faced by employers affect businesses and how organisations are coping in an ever-evolving world of tech disruption and new technology.
With increased regulatory burdens and differing international regulatory regimes, we will look at the challenge of complying with a range of bribery and corruption, modern slavery, data protection, environmental and cyber laws and regulations. Our insight series will also explore how businesses can successfully navigate risks associated with a volatile geopolitical environment, such as trade barriers, supply chain disruptions and sanctions. Finally, we look at how businesses can successfully deal with the range of risks and potential liabilities arising from climate change, the increase in natural disasters and the energy transition.
Spotlight on Geopolitical risk
Distance is less relevant now than ever, so political issues, uncertainties and events that happen halfway across the world can affect your operations as much as they might if you were based nearby.
Our insights explore how companies around the world are successfully navigating a path through geopolitical risks.
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Tech & AI Evolution
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Whatever your sector, you need expert legal advice and strategic guidance to make tough, business-critical decisions.
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