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13 October 2022

Examining Trends In Client Cooperation (Podcast)

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Welcome back for the eighth episode in this podcast series.
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Welcome back for the eighth episode in this podcast series. We are joined by four partners from Mayer Brown's global Dispute Resolution practice. Chris Chapman and James Whitaker in London, Susanne Harris in Hong Kong and Glen Kopp in New York, with London based Dispute Resolution senior associate Amanda Plowden asking the questions. The team examines the issue of client cooperation for external (or regulator-led) investigations, and discusses relevant considerations when it comes to deciding whether or not to cooperate with the regulator. The team also examines cooperation considerations in the context of ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) focused investigations.

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