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Supply Chain Due Diligence 2025: Legal Risk Management for Indian Importers & Exporters
Supply Chain Due Diligence 2025: Legal Risk Management for Indian Importers & Exporters Global supply chains have undergone massive changes in the last ten years. By 2025, the burden on firms to manage legal, ethical, and operational risks is as great as ever. “If it is a legal obligation, it will also become a strategic...
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Family Law 2025: Handling Digital & Crypto Asset Division in Divorce Cases
Family Law 2025: Handling Digital & Crypto Asset Division in Divorce Cases Family Law 2025 is exposing one of the fastest-moving dilemmas in contemporary divorces: who gets digital and crypto assets. With the rise of internet banking and blockchain, virtual investments and digital collectables, separating couples and family lawyers now need to make sense of new forms...
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Post-COVID Commercial Lease Disputes 2025: Legal Safeguards for Tenants and Landlords
Post-COVID Commercial Lease Disputes: Legal Safeguards for Tenants and Landlords in 2025 The commercial real estate world was reshaped in seismic ways by the COVID-19 pandemic. During lockdowns, many businesses shut down or downsized, leaving tenants as well as landlords to grapple with tough decisions about how to handle rent payments, lease terms and ongoing obligations....
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Data-Localisation Rules 2025: How Foreign Investors Should Rework Their India Data Strategy
Data-Localisation Rules 2025: How Foreign Investors Should Rework Their India Data Strategy Data has turned into one of the most valuable treasures for contemporary businesses. In use cases from finance, e-commerce, health care, entertainment and technology, businesses rely on data to run efficiently and make customers happy.  But the management and storage of such data has emerged...
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