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COVID-19 Crisis Response And Post-Recovery Planning: Financial Litigation Considerations
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As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to disrupt global economic
activity, financial markets and market participants have been, and
will continue to be, impacted. As a result of these unprecedented
market disruptions, financial market participants are likely to
face significant issues that may result in litigation disputes.
Potential areas for litigation include disputes relating to
committed financings, market value declines and valuation,
limitations on liquidity for consumer finance transactions,
disclosures related to crisis readiness and response, insurance
coverage, as well as data privacy and cybersecurity issues.
In this White Paper, we assess a number of complex
litigation risks for financial market participants in COVID-19
crisis response and post-recovery planning and identify contractual
and other considerations for mitigation of those risks.
Read the full White Paper.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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