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Monday 23 March (1030 - 1830)
Monday 23 March (1200 - 1400)
Monday 23 March (1400 - 1420)
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Monday 23 March (1420 - 1430)
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Monday 23 March (1430 - 1530)
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Monday 23 March (1530 - 1550)
Monday 23 March (1550 - 1700)
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A regional overview of how political shifts, economic volatility and global market pressures are shaping M&A in Latin America.
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Monday 23 March (1700 - 1720)
Monday 23 March (1720 - 1830)
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This session will consider how digital tools, virtual data rooms and tech-enabled workflows are streamlining M&A transactions. It will also consider AI as a game-changer in due diligence, valuation and integration, plus the emerging legal risks.
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Monday 23 March (1720 - 1830)
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This session will look at issues surrounding navigating complex legal, regulatory, cultural and compliance-related challenges in cross-border deals.
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Monday 23 March (1830 - 2000)
Tuesday 24 March (0800 - 1600)
Tuesday 24 March (0830 - 1000)
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This will be a thought-provoking session focused on unconscious bias and gender issues, highlighting how certain behaviours may shape professional interactions.
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Tuesday 24 March (1000 - 1100)
Tuesday 24 March (1000 - 1100)
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This session will look at how competition authorities in Latin America are approaching mergers and acquisitions, considering the changes and challenges in this area.
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Tuesday 24 March (1100 - 1130)
Tuesday 24 March (1130 - 1230)
Tuesday 24 March (1130 - 1230)
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This session will look at managing disputes and cultural integration after the deal is signed.
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Tuesday 24 March (1230 - 1430)
Tuesday 24 March (1430 - 1530)
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As the world shifts towards cleaner energy sources and electrification, the oil and gas industry faces significant challenges in adapting to the energy transition. This panel will explore the legal, regulatory and infrastructure-related hurdles that arise as oil and gas companies navigate the evolving energy landscape and electrical networks become essential. Key issues will include the impact of climate policies, investment in renewable infrastructure, regulatory frameworks for new technologies and strategies for balancing traditional oil and gas operations with sustainable energy initiatives.