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  • Jan 9, 2025 | cnas.org | Richard Fontaine |Akira Igata |Lisa Curtis |Evan Wright

    IntroductionAs the United States increasingly looks to multilateral partnerships to meet challenges in the Indo-Pacific, the Quad (Australia, India, Japan, and the United States) has become a focal point for collaboration. So far, the Quad has largely steered away from security and defense issues to avoid giving the impression that it is a formal defense alliance.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | acquisitioninternational.digital | Evan Wright |Magdalena Lew

    By Evan Wright, Partner, Corporate, Professional & Regulatory at JMW SolicitorsPublic inquiries are formal investigations set up to examine events that have caused widespread concern or controversy. They aim to establish facts, understand what went wrong, and provide recommendations to prevent future occurrences.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | eubusinessnews.com | Evan Wright |Magdalena Lew

    Home  »  Articles  »  Can I Be Criminally Investigated Following a Public Inquiry? Can I Be Criminally Investigated Following a Public Inquiry? by Evan Wright, Partner, Corporate, Professional & Regulatory at JMW SolicitorsPublic inquiries in the UK are established to investigate matters of serious public concern. While the goal is primarily to uncover the facts surrounding an issue, a public inquiry can sometimes bring to light information that may lead to criminal investigations.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | acquisitioninternational.digital | Evan Wright |Magdalena Lew

    Posted 21st October 2024 Understanding the distinction between public inquiries and criminal investigations is essential for businesses, as each process serves a unique purpose and involves a different set of risks. Home » News » Legal » What Is the Difference Between a Public Inquiry and a Criminal Investigation? What Is the Difference Between a Public Inquiry and a Criminal Investigation?

  • Sep 26, 2024 | cnas.org | Andrea Kendall-Taylor |Jacob Stokes |Evan Wright |Nathaniel Schochet

    To the south, Russia increasingly backs Beijing’s actions to pressure Taiwan as Taipei reaches out to democracies worldwide. Moscow’s support for Beijing has been particularly pronounced during major cross-Strait events in recent years. In the South China Sea, Russia tries to balance historical relationships with Southeast Asian states even as its power wanes and subservience to China deepens.

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