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Listen to Crefovi's live webinar on fashion law and luxury law. Crefovi's live webinar provides an in-depth analysis on the litigation case John Lobb Ltd v John Lobb SAS: a disconcerting attempt to void a contract for common mistake.
Listen to Crefovi's live webinar on fashion law, luxury law, restructuring law and tax law. Crefovi's live webinar provides an in-depth analysis on how the Chanel group left France, to restructure in London, in the UK.
Listen to Crefovi's live webinar on private equity and entertainment law. Crefovi's live webinar provides an in-depth analysis on how private equity is investing in media content production.
Listen to Crefovi's live webinar on gaming and esports law. Crefovi's live webinar provides an in-depth analysis on loot boxes in the video game industry.
Listen to Crefovi's live webinar on book publishing and trade law. Crefovi's live webinar provides an in-depth analysis of Penguin Random House’s acquisition of Simon & Schuster blocked on antitrust grounds.
Listen to Crefovi's live webinar on consumer goods, litigation and corporate governance. Crefovi's live webinar provides an in-depth analysis of the Ben & Jerry's v Unilever legal saga, one of the top corporate law cases in 2022. You haven’t yet secured your free place for our upcoming webinar on corporate litigation law?
Listen to Crefovi's live webinar on art law and copyright litigation. Crefovi's live webinar provides an in-depth analysis of the Druet v Cattelan legal saga, one of the top art law cases in 2022.
Listen to Crefovi's live webinar on film distribution and entertainment law. Crefovi's live webinar provides an in-depth analysis of the film distribution business model and ecosystem.
Listen to Crefovi's live webinar on arbitration law. Crefovi's live webinar compares the legal frameworks, in France and the UK, relating to arbitrations.
Listen to Crefovi's live webinar on competition law and M&A in the gaming industry. Crefovi's live webinar analyses the key issues in Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the largest independent video games developer and publisher.