The global class action landscape continues to evolve. There are more collective actions across Europe than ever before, and the implementation of the EU Directive on "Representative actions for the protection of the...more
As sanctions ramp up globally, it is increasingly important for commercial parties engaged in cross border transactions to have certainty (i) as promisees (e.g. lenders) as to when their counterparties may legitimately avoid...more
10/7/2019
/ Affirmative Defenses ,
Borrowers ,
Breach of Contract ,
Civil Monetary Penalty ,
Contract Formation ,
Contract Negotiations ,
Contract Terms ,
Cross-Border Transactions ,
Default ,
Economic Sanctions ,
Extraterritoriality Rules ,
Foreign Policy ,
Lenders ,
Risk Management ,
Secondary Sanctions ,
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