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Five Steps to Secure Operational Technology in an Evolving Threat Landscape
In a world where hackers can change a satellite’s orbit, or youngsters honing their cyber skills can cause huge disruptions, organisations need to be more vigilant than ever when protecting operational technology.
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The Extraordinary Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Commercial Contracts in India
What are the legal and financial consequences when a company does not fulfill its obligations during the current crisis?
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Lessons Learned from Cyber Attacks in the Industrial Sector
From chemical and power plants to energy and mining and metal production, industrial companies are increasingly at risk of cyber attacks that threaten workers and the environment. Here’s how to respond.
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How Are Corporate ESG Principles Influencing the U.S. Insurance Industry?
FTI Consulting’s Co-Leader of Insurance Services, Wendy Shapss, answers the question making its way through the hallways of insurance companies as more carriers choose to shed clients deemed non-ESG compliant.
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Managing Export Controls and Sanctions: It's About Who You Know and What You Know
A patchwork of domestic and international regulations has grown trickier to navigate over the past few years. Even the most mindful companies can stumble.
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Arbitration Helps Tip the Scale in Latin America’s Investment Market
Local arbitration is becoming more sophisticated across Latin American nations. Thus, foreign investors are finding more opportunities to invest as legal processes become the temperature gauge for business stability.
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Digging Out of Trouble in a Cross-Border Deal?
How an Australian mining company’s swift action to resolve a financial crisis at its Latin American subsidiary saved the local business — and pleased investors.
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The Rise of Analytics in E-discovery:
There were just over 295,000 civil suits filed in U.S. district courts in 2014, an increase of 4 percent over 2013. On top of that, there were another 81,000 criminal cases (including fraud) filed.
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The Cautious Investors’ Guide to Brazil
It’s no secret that Brazil has been going through hard times and that investors — with good reason — regard the country as a high-risk environment.
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Winners and Losers When Oil is $50 a Barrel
Major technological advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) have dramatically expanded U.S. oil and gas production.
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Mexico’s Energy Reform: How to Meet the Risks and Seize the Opportunities
The Mexican opportunity comes into sharper focus. Mexico’s energy reform, passed in 2013, has generated unprecedented global economic interest.
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Mexico's Oilfields of Dreams
By opening up its oil and gas reserves to foreign investment, Mexico hopes to boost production and GDP. Foreign energy companies and investors hope to profit from new, rich and logistically convenient sources of gas and oil.
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Is “Business Ethics” an Oxymoron?
Scandals. Fines. Show trials. These days, just doing business can appear almost criminal. While government-imposed regulation can soothe the public’s ire, it can also create burdensome costs and competitive disadvantages. To survive, businesses must perform reputational due diligence and create self-policing organizational cultures.
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Africa Booms & Multinationals Take Notice
Chinese firms have a head start in many of Africa’s booming economies, but now other multinationals are increasingly competing for opportunities in Africa. Going forward, both Chinese and non-Chinese firms will have the best chance to win African contracts by emphasizing high-quality deliverables, ethical business practices, community relations and a commitment to creating good local jobs.
Five Steps to Secure Operational Technology in an Evolving Threat Landscape
Oct 2020

In a world where hackers can change a satellite’s orbit, or youngsters honing their cyber skills can cause huge disruptions, organisations need to be more vigilant than ever when protecting operational technology.
The Extraordinary Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Commercial Contracts in India
Jun 2020

What are the legal and financial consequences when a company does not fulfill its obligations during the current crisis?
Lessons Learned from Cyber Attacks in the Industrial Sector
Apr 2020

From chemical and power plants to energy and mining and metal production, industrial companies are increasingly at risk of cyber attacks that threaten workers and the environment. Here’s how to respond.
How Are Corporate ESG Principles Influencing the U.S. Insurance Industry?
Aug 2020
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FTI Consulting’s Co-Leader of Insurance Services, Wendy Shapss, answers the question making its way through the hallways of insurance companies as more carriers choose to shed clients deemed non-ESG compliant.
Managing Export Controls and Sanctions: It's About Who You Know and What You Know
Nov 2019

A patchwork of domestic and international regulations has grown trickier to navigate over the past few years. Even the most mindful companies can stumble.
Arbitration Helps Tip the Scale in Latin America’s Investment Market
Sep 2017

Local arbitration is becoming more sophisticated across Latin American nations. Thus, foreign investors are finding more opportunities to invest as legal processes become the temperature gauge for business stability.
Digging Out of Trouble in a Cross-Border Deal?
May 2017

How an Australian mining company’s swift action to resolve a financial crisis at its Latin American subsidiary saved the local business — and pleased investors.
The Rise of Analytics in E-discovery:
Dec 2015

There were just over 295,000 civil suits filed in U.S. district courts in 2014, an increase of 4 percent over 2013. On top of that, there were another 81,000 criminal cases (including fraud) filed.
The Cautious Investors’ Guide to Brazil
Dec 2015

It’s no secret that Brazil has been going through hard times and that investors — with good reason — regard the country as a high-risk environment.
Winners and Losers When Oil is $50 a Barrel
May 2015

Major technological advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) have dramatically expanded U.S. oil and gas production.
Mexico’s Energy Reform: How to Meet the Risks and Seize the Opportunities
Jan 2015

The Mexican opportunity comes into sharper focus. Mexico’s energy reform, passed in 2013, has generated unprecedented global economic interest.
Mexico's Oilfields of Dreams
May 2014

By opening up its oil and gas reserves to foreign investment, Mexico hopes to boost production and GDP. Foreign energy companies and investors hope to profit from new, rich and logistically convenient sources of gas and oil.
Is “Business Ethics” an Oxymoron?
Feb 2014

Scandals. Fines. Show trials. These days, just doing business can appear almost criminal. While government-imposed regulation can soothe the public’s ire, it can also create burdensome costs and competitive disadvantages. To survive, businesses must perform reputational due diligence and create self-policing organizational cultures.
Africa Booms & Multinationals Take Notice
May 2013

Chinese firms have a head start in many of Africa’s booming economies, but now other multinationals are increasingly competing for opportunities in Africa. Going forward, both Chinese and non-Chinese firms will have the best chance to win African contracts by emphasizing high-quality deliverables, ethical business practices, community relations and a commitment to creating good local jobs.
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