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Would You Buy a Used Car From This Man?
A recently-filed Daubert motion in a class action suit against an auto insurance company showed that “expert” testimony on the value of damaged cars repaired like new just didn’t add up.
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Yes, You Can Raise Your Prices During a Pandemic
Understanding the regulations and economic conditions that govern the pricing of goods and services is key to determining whether an allegation of price gouging has merit or is frivolous.
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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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All Hands on Deck: Malware Is Infecting Cargo Vessels Arriving in the United States
It’s time for the U.S. maritime industry to wake up to the dangers posed by ships docking in our ports that have inadequate (or nonexistent) cybersecurity measures. Here, in the first of four articles for National Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month (November), FTI Cybersecurity looks at this unrecognized crisis.
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The E.P.A. is Rolling Back Fuel Standards for Cars. That's Good for the Auto Industry. Isn't it?
Performance improvement expert Mike Rayne of FTI Consulting’s automotive practice looks at the question that has the auto industry and parts suppliers scratching their heads about the future.
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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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Who Will Finish First in the Race for Autonomous Vehicles?
Across key global markets, the launch of the driverless car is bogged down by regulations. Here’s what this projected $1.5 trillion industry can do to get in the fast lane.
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An Owner’s Manual for Investing in the Connected Car
The relationship between vendor and driver is about to become interactive. By 2025, the market is estimated to be more than $100 billion a year.
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Let’s Turn America into a Construction Zone
The U.S. desperately needs to rebuild its crumbling infrastructure. The key to paying for such a big ticket project? Breaking down the barriers to public-private partnerships in all 50 states.
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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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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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A New War Plan for Defense Contractors
With the Iraq war over and the Afghanistan conflict in its final stages, relentless pressure on government spending is creating a very different terrain for defense contractors selling to the U.S. military. If they expect to thrive in the “new normal,” contractors need to assess their situations and develop different competitive approaches and defenses.
Would You Buy a Used Car From This Man?
Dec 2020

A recently-filed Daubert motion in a class action suit against an auto insurance company showed that “expert” testimony on the value of damaged cars repaired like new just didn’t add up.
Yes, You Can Raise Your Prices During a Pandemic
Nov 2020

Understanding the regulations and economic conditions that govern the pricing of goods and services is key to determining whether an allegation of price gouging has merit or is frivolous.
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.
All Hands on Deck: Malware Is Infecting Cargo Vessels Arriving in the United States
Nov 2019

It’s time for the U.S. maritime industry to wake up to the dangers posed by ships docking in our ports that have inadequate (or nonexistent) cybersecurity measures. Here, in the first of four articles for National Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month (November), FTI Cybersecurity looks at this unrecognized crisis.
The E.P.A. is Rolling Back Fuel Standards for Cars. That's Good for the Auto Industry. Isn't it?
Apr 2018

Performance improvement expert Mike Rayne of FTI Consulting’s automotive practice looks at the question that has the auto industry and parts suppliers scratching their heads about the future.
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.
Who Will Finish First in the Race for Autonomous Vehicles?
Aug 2017

Across key global markets, the launch of the driverless car is bogged down by regulations. Here’s what this projected $1.5 trillion industry can do to get in the fast lane.
An Owner’s Manual for Investing in the Connected Car
Jul 2017

The relationship between vendor and driver is about to become interactive. By 2025, the market is estimated to be more than $100 billion a year.
Let’s Turn America into a Construction Zone
Jun 2017

The U.S. desperately needs to rebuild its crumbling infrastructure. The key to paying for such a big ticket project? Breaking down the barriers to public-private partnerships in all 50 states.
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.
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.
A New War Plan for Defense Contractors
Aug 2013

With the Iraq war over and the Afghanistan conflict in its final stages, relentless pressure on government spending is creating a very different terrain for defense contractors selling to the U.S. military. If they expect to thrive in the “new normal,” contractors need to assess their situations and develop different competitive approaches and defenses.
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