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Wednesday 15 April (2015 - 2300)

Thursday 16 April (0730 - 0800)

Thursday 16 April (0830 - 0930)

Thursday 16 April (0830 - 1700)

Thursday 16 April (0930 - 0940)

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Thursday 16 April (0940 - 1015)

Thursday 16 April (1015 - 1145)

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As global economic ties deepen while political fault lines widen, cross-border litigation is increasingly shaped but jurisdictional battles and the intrusion of national security consideration into commercial disputes. Litigators face courts competing for authority, states asserting extraterritorial reach and businesses caught between compliance with domestic mandates and exposure to foreign liability.

Speaker will address whether the current fragmentation signals a breakdown of established norms or simply the emergence of new strategic terrain for litigators.

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Thursday 16 April (1145 - 1215)

Thursday 16 April (1215 - 1345)

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Wars may end, but the courtroom keeps memories alive. From banks sued for wartime profiteering to corporations tied to conflict zones, history shows that business decisions can resurface decades later. This session looks at what to expect from today's war in tomorrow's courtroom.

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Thursday 16 April (1345 - 1515)

Thursday 16 April (1515 - 1645)

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Clients demand transparency and speed, courts push for efficiency and cooperation, and evidence have gone digital and is sometimes even AI-generated. The traditional litigator-client-court triangle has been disrupted beyond recognition. This session challenges litigators to confront how their role is being reshaped: from warrior to strategist, from case-builder to case-manager. Are we adapting fast enough or clinging to a model of litigation that no longer exists?

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Thursday 16 April (2030 - 2330)

Friday 17 April (0730 - 0800)

Friday 17 April (0900 - 0930)

Friday 17 April (0900 - 1300)

Friday 17 April (0930 - 1100)

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The reform of collective redress mechanisms marks a turning point for access to justice and corporate accountability. This session will explore the implications of the new class action regime, with a particular focus on its impact on multinational litigation. Panellists will debate how the framework reshapes procedural safeguards, evidentiary standards and damages assessment, while also addressing concerns of forum shopping, litigation funding and harmonisation across jurisdictions. Comparative perspectives from Europe, North American and emerging markets will shed light on opportunities and challenges for practitioners.

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Friday 17 April (1100 - 1130)

Friday 17 April (1130 - 1300)

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A fast-moving, jurisdiction-spanning tour of developments including: the expanding landscape of cross-border disputes; funding the flight; regulatory scrutiny; courts under pressure and their solutions; forum competition and collaboration; procedural innovations; how litigators are navigating the thickets that digital communications created; and how litigations are balancing freedom of information and public interest with confidentiality and data protection, helping ask what they need to prepare for.

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Friday 17 April (1300 - 1315)

Friday 17 April (1315 - 1345)