IJ organizes webinar on Global Economic & Regulatory Landscape Post Covid19 – 15 May 2020

15 May 2020

India Juris Organised the global webinar, which was well attended by participants from over 25 countries and 50 cities, making it a truly international e-event.

VIEW RECORDING OF THE WEBINAR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkPWOMzOioY

GLOBAL ECONOMIC AND REGULATORY LANDSCAPE POST COVID 19

TIME: 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm (Central European Time)

6:30 pm to 8:30 pm (India Standard Time)

DATE: 15-MAY-2020, FRIDAY

TOPICS TO BE COVERED

1 Economic scenario of respective countries post Covid 19

2 Economic and legal measures taken by respective Governments

3 How countries are helping their businesses post Covid19

4 What all countries offering to foreign investors post Covid19

5 What’s the way forward

6 What synergies respective countries find with India in the given global economic and political scenario.

SPEAKERS

1. Barbaros Karaahmet, Chief Operating Partner, Herrick, New York

2. Pedro Beltran, President, AEA and Justinian Lawyers, European Union

3. Charles To, Partner, Ella Cheong & Alan Chiu, Hong Kong

4. Ekaterina Markova, CEO, CapitalShore, Russia

5. Margareth Galho, Founder Margareth Galho & Associates, Africa

6. Sameer Rastogi, Managing Partner, India Juris, India

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