Booming Markets Bring Risk, Says Home Depot GC

    Speaking at the State Bar of Georgia’s conference on the global rule of law, Home Depot GC Jack A. VanWoerkom offered a candid assessment of the risks of doing business in the world’s fastest-growing markets. VanWoerkom issued warnings about the Chinese economy, corruption in Russia, overburdened courts in India and personal safety in Brazil. His assessment: Despite domestic corruption scandals and rapid growth in overseas markets, the United States retains distinct advantages for doing business.

    Read the full article over at Law.com.

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