Explore scenario one: Pervasive Protectionism
Our first scenario imagines a world in 2035 of increased polarisation in which US-China economic decoupling deepens significantly, global trade becomes fractious and uncertain, and the World Trade Organization (WTO) stops functioning.
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Explore scenario two: Healthcare Delivery Revolution
Our second scenario imagines a world in 2035 in which developments in AI, software platforms for managing healthcare, and robotics lead to a wholesale change in the way in which healthcare is delivered, causing new disputes to arise.
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Strengthening our product liability practice with appointment of Jamie Humphreys as partner
Hamburg Regional Court: validity of the presumption of availability in maintenance contracts
Managing the rise of legal activism
In the third episode of our Disputes Reimagined podcast, Partner Katie Chandler is joined by Winston & Strawn Partner Troy Yoshino, 4 Pump Court Barrister Rebecca Keating, and Lawyer at ClientEarth Alex Cooper, to discuss how rising activism is reshaping corporate strategy and driving climate-related disputes internationally.
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Lettre du CGP n° 36
All change for the UK's product safety regime?
Climate-based claims against car manufacturers: The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) has dismissed the climate lawsuits brought by DUH
Who can do what in litigation? The Mazur decision explained
Flensburg Regional Court: no entitlement to claim damages based on the market price
The UK's economic crime revolution: navigating the new era of corporate criminal liability
What are the litigation trends in 2026?
Not so public opinion: abolition of juries