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Preparing for an IPO

September 30, 2021
Preparing for an IPO report.

A&M explore the key issues for companies planning for an IPO to consider and analyses the approach taken by UK companies with recent IPOs.
Press Releases

التحول الالكتروني يؤثر على ديناميكيات البيع بالتجزئة حيث يعتمد المستهلكون منصات التسوق عبر الانترنت في مختلف فئات البضائع

September 23, 2021
A new report titled “The Shape of Retail: The True Cost of Online” by leading global professional services firm Alvarez & Marsal (A&M), in partnership with Retail Economics, noted that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift towards online leaving many retailers with a channel-mix bias leaning towards physical stores.

One Step Ahead: Parallels Between Business and Chess

September 23, 2021
A few days ago, Russia national Chess team with Daniil Dubov on the squad took home the Gold Medal in FIDE 2021 Online Olympiad. In the finals, Team Russia managed to defeat Team USA in two successive matches.
Press Releases

Alvarez & Marsal Releases Saudi Arabia Banking Pulse For Q2 2021

September 23, 2021
Leading global professional services firm Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) has released its latest Saudi Arabia Banking Pulse for Q2 2021, highlights that the total Loans & Advances (L&A) and deposits of top ten Saudi banks witnessed a robust double-digit growth as compared to the previous quarter.
Thought Leadership

Global Arbitration Review: The Role of the Expert in Advocacy

September 16, 2021
In the latest from Global Arbitration Review, A&M's Luke Steadman aims to identify the expert’s role at each stage of the arbitral process and to discuss how to get the best out of the expert in a way that contributes effectively to the advancement of the case, bearing in mind the expert’s role as a communicator, not an advocate. 
Case Studies

Why Structured Data Is Increasingly Important to Your Case

September 16, 2021
In this article, we make the case for reevaluating the concepts of undue burden and proportionality with respect to structured data and the proliferation of easily accessible structured data. While the need to scour through unstructured documents may still be required, we argue that structured data has a larger role to play, potentially enabling parties in civil litigation to realize efficiencies without losing accuracy.