A&M Europe announces a series of hot topics where we can provide insights to lawyers and their clients on industry, regulatory and technology trends and issues, along with practical examples on how to deal with the operational challenges these present.
This 2019 programme for law firms features topics across the following areas:
- Corporate advice
- Disputes and Investigations
- Financial services
- Insolvency
- Restructuring and Private Equity
- Russia and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
- Tax advice
- Transaction advice
- Valuations
Click here to download the 2019 A&M programme
If you have any questions regarding any of the topics, or to discuss other topics on which you may require speakers, please contact: AMHotTopics@alvarezandmarsal.com.
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