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Peri Shamsai and Edward Hanapole Featured in Forbes

January 16, 2024
Contrary to concerns, AI offers transformative opportunities for entrepreneurship. A&M Managing Directors Peri Shamsai and Edward Hanapole were recently featured in an article by Forbes, "AI And The Entrepreneurial Spirit: Perfect Together."
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How to Optimize Cost of Goods Sold and Improve Supply Chain Resilience in Fashion Retail

January 16, 2024
After a severe blow to the fashion retail industry during the COVID-19 pandemic, pent-up consumer demand finally spilled into the market starting early 2021. But within a year and half, slowing demand owing to high inflation and the cost-of-living crisis, combined with a bias towards over-stocking to mitigate supply chain disruption risk, has left brands with high levels of inventory which is now being sold at deep discounts or disposed.
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2024 Key Banking Themes for the Year Ahead

January 12, 2024
The Banking Industry stands at a difficult juncture. Whilst interest rate increases have temporarily improved profitability and shareholder returns, the fundamental challenge of poor valuations and growth trajectories persists for most CEOs and boards.
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GAR Guide to Evidence in International Arbitration

January 11, 2024
In Global Arbitration Review’s Second Edition of the GAR Guide to Evidence in International Arbitration, A&M international arbitration expert Laura Hardin discusses the importance of defining clear instructions for quantum experts, and provides best practices for preparing, producing and presenting compelling quantum evidence and reports.

Solvent Wind-Down: A Pragmatic Approach to Restructuring

January 11, 2024
In the current tough economic environment, management and shareholders need to take action to improve the profitability and liquidity of their business assets. This exercise requires the process of reviewing the organization’s legal structure, its divisions, sites, factories, and products.