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PODCASTS

Podcast discussing ‘Quantifying International Disputes’ featuring Dr. Herfried Wöss & Kiran Nasir Gore, brought to you by Wolters Kluwer

Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer, Kiran Nasir Gore talks with Dr. Herfried Wöss of Wöss & Partners in the “Quantifying International Disputes” podcast. They explore damages and valuation in international disputes. Highlights include Herfried’s four-step approach for assessing damages: identifying the contract type, applicable law’s damage measures, evidence for legal claims, and understanding the relevant law. He emphasizes choosing a top quantum expert and discusses UNCITRAL Working Group III’s impact on future cases. Listen to the full discussion by Gore and Wöss for more insights, by clicking on the red headset.

You can find more details about the podcast on the Wolters Kluwer website here.