It is always hard to separate myth from reality when it comes to litigation, as dire predictions regarding high-cost legal battles often turn out to be overblown or just plain wrong.

But, glancing at recent research on the litigation agenda of general counsel, it is clear that two genuine concerns dominate in the current business environment — the increasingly aggressive march of regulators in Western economies and the risk of getting caught up in disputes in unpredictable emerging markets.

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