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Arbitration trends in the Middle East: What to expect in 2024 and beyond
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"When a company discovers potential corruption issues with one of its active third parties, it faces a difficult balancing act between litigation, commercial and regulatory risks."
Third party service providers are businesses’ single biggest corruption risk. The vast majority of prosecutions and regulatory settlements arise out of payments to agents, distributors, brokers, consultants, or other third parties.
Below, we highlight the key legal issues that commonly arise when an allegation of corruption is received in relation to an active third party and outline steps that can be taken when engaging third parties to enable companies to better deal with these legal issues as they develop.
Contractual provisions are important in terms of providing tools to deal with the legal issues arising out third party engagement. Ideally, a company should aim to give itself rights t
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The last several years have seen rapid growth in the Middle East.
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