News | March 10, 2026
First Things First: Why Technical Competence Must Precede AI Literacy for Lawyers
We are pleased to support the launch of a new white paper from Code & Counsel, sponsored by Secretariat and ACEDS.
Mr. Rivière is a financial expert involved in international arbitration (commercial and investment cases) and domestic litigation cases. He specialises in contentious valuations and quantifying complex economic and financial losses.
Alexandre Rivière is a financial expert involved in international arbitration (commercial and investment cases) and domestic litigation cases. He specialises in contentious valuations and quantifying complex economic and financial losses. He has been involved in various disputes: contractual dispute, valuation dispute, expropriation, shareholders’ dispute, post- transaction dispute, construction dispute, unfair competition, and other contentious matters.
Mr. Rivière has been appointed as a quantum expert on many arbitration and litigation cases. Mr. Rivière has testifying experience in international arbitration cases in French and English.
Mr. Rivière has assisted clients in Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Africa, in a variety of industries, including aeronautics, telecom, oil & gas, energy, mining, real estate, hotel and leisure, healthcare, media and advertising, luxury goods, consumer goods, food catering, and transportation.
Since 1998, Mr. Rivière has assisted clients in transactions, financial and accounting investigations, performance improvement, and business recovery. He has expertise in economics and financial analysis, in the valuation of businesses, financial assets, and shareholdings.
Who’s Who Legal recognizes Mr. Rivière as a Global Leader: Arbitration Expert Witness 2022
According to Who’s Who Legal:
“Alexandre Rivière comes highly recommended as a leading economist in the gamut of unfair competition-related matters, including complex valuations.”
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First Things First: Why Technical Competence Must Precede AI Literacy for Lawyers
We are pleased to support the launch of a new white paper from Code & Counsel, sponsored by Secretariat and ACEDS.
Political, Economic, and Financial Crime Risk Trends in Latin America
Enforcement and regulatory conditions observed during 2025 continue to influence cross border risk exposure across Latin America in 2026. These conditions are particularly relevant for financial institutions, illicit supply chains, and organized criminal activity, and continue to shape how corporate governance, regulatory exposure, and private sector risk are evaluated.
The Economics of Remedies to Restore Competition in Epic v. Google
Epic Games’ (“Epic”) suit against Google over the Google Play Store (GPS) and its payment system, Google Play Billing (GPB), continues to capture attention as one of the most closely watched recent U.S. antitrust battles. Now, however, the focus of the case has shifted from Epic’s jury win and Judge Donato’s injunction remedies to the parties’ settlement and proposed remedy changes. The parties’ proposal has engendered judicial skepticism, amici involvement, opinions from Court-appointed experts, and economic scrutiny that may derail the parties’ proposed deal.