Mar 31, 2022 Feeling the squeeze, Part 2: Moving auto parts distribution from Just-In-Time to Just-In-Case By Joe Cubellis Dan Hearsch Marc Iampieri Kevin Trembach Mat Accardo +2 more... Show less The automotive industry’s exposure to supply-chain shortages has grabbed the spotlight with primary focus on inventory shortages and...
Mar 30, 2022 Owning both agency and power, consumers finally become retail’s focus By Alexa Driansky David Bassuk Joel Bines Tumult has become something of a constant in our lives. Retail is dealing with the impact of everything from supply chain troubles to...
Mar 30, 2022 Second- and third-order impacts from Ukraine conflict require a rapid reassessment of business resilience By Michael Baur The conflict in Ukraine has entered its second month and the nation continues to suffer its shocking humanitarian impacts. Civilian death...
Mar 29, 2022 Booming cargo freight demand is taking flight with investors, but how long can it last? By Nick Wood Michele Mauri Pablo Wangermann Theunis Maritz +1 more... Show less The passenger-to-freighter conversion market is growing, with Boeing’s World Air Cargo Forecast 2020-2039 projecting roughly 750...
Mar 29, 2022 What are we facing when performing mobile forensics in China? By Jewel Zhu Mobile forensics, as a new subset of digital forensics, has been on everyone’s lips when it comes to various eDiscovery cases in recent...
Mar 28, 2022 AlixPartners’ 2022 Litigation and Corporate Compliance Survey By Sean Dowd Marc Landy Fernando Silva Disruption, Deal-Making, and Data Privacy: How are in-house legal departments responding? What issues...
Mar 28, 2022 An eventful year for M&A in 2022? By Pilar Tarry A few reflections coming out of the 34th Annual Tulane Corporate Law Institute gathering, for those who missed it:New Orleans, we sure...
Mar 28, 2022 令和2年度企業結合事例のポイント By Keita Fukunaga 今回の論考「令和2年度企業結合事例のポイント」では、公正取引委員会(公取委)により公表された令和2 年度における主要な企業結合事例10 件と、その他令和3 年中に公表された企業結合事例2 件について、それぞれのポイントをまとめた。...
Mar 25, 2022 Russia-Ukraine conflict: Grocery retailers must act now as food costs soar By Jennifer Boone Matthew Hamory Chris Hooks Tetyana Klymenko Joel Rampoldt +2 more... Show less The Russia-Ukraine conflict and resulting sanctions will drive additional burden on inflation, commodity availability, and supply chains...
Mar 25, 2022 Organizational direction starts at the top – but it’s a two-way street By Clark Perry Josh Tecchio Leading organizations through disruption of the magnitude and frequency that we see today is a monumental task and, while charting the...
Mar 25, 2022 One year later: How the Suez Canal disaster sparked supply chain's 'new normal' By Andrew Kerr This week marks the one-year anniversary of the Suez Canal blockage. At the time, the global supply chain crisis was still in its...
Mar 24, 2022 HR in M&A - Introducing the Talent Audit & Retention Office By Connor Lott Any M&A practitioner will tell you that complexity always surrounds a deal irrespective of the size, scope, or industry it involves. In...
Mar 24, 2022 2022 Container Shipping Outlook: More money, more problems By Esben Christensen Stelios Fragkos Lian Hoon Lim Marc Iampieri Brian Nemeth Jason Keyes +3 more... Show less Our 2022 Container Shipping industry outlook was prepared before the invasion of Ukraine in late February 2022; thus, it does not reflect...
Mar 23, 2022 The end of the UK rent moratorium marks another important milestone in business recovery efforts By Clare Kennedy Ben Browne The UK property market faces an imminent pinch-point at the end of this week, as the moratorium on unpaid rent finally comes to an end.In...
Mar 23, 2022 Managing the rising intensity of cyber risks By Tim Roberts Beth Musumeci Yalini Pathy Even before considering the use of cyber weapons in war, the frequency and severity of cyber attacks are clearly on the rise. We should...
Mar 22, 2022 As demand for pure online grocery plateaus, is buy online and pick up in store the future of grocery? By Joel Rampoldt Steve Scales A study by Brick Meets Click and Mercatus shows that U.S. online grocery sales fell 8.6% year-on-year in January 2022.This may feel like...