Published on 25 June 2020 in Client Alerts

The Financial Times

The Financial Times has published a podcast interview in which Robert Volterra, Partner at Volterra Fietta, discusses how governments and investors should be careful to manage disputes arising from COVID-19 regulation, so as to avoid a wave of investment treaty arbitrations. You can listen to the podcast here.

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