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What makes acting for government clients in disputes unique? In this next episode of the Sovereign Sessions, Jiadi Liang is joined by Veronica Seeto to discuss the distinct obligations involved in acting for government entities in litigation and how to navigate them. One important requirement is to act as a model litigant, meaning that government bodies should conduct litigation fairly and honestly, while still protecting their interests and position. The episode also explores why government litigation carries unique risks. Since government disputes often unfold in the public eye, they attract greater scrutiny from the media, the public and Parliament. Any perception of unfairness can affect public trust, and cases may even shape future law and policy. Find out more: https://ow.ly/KamC50YlIYL View the entire series: https://ow.ly/TLNK50YlIYI #Litigation #GovernmentLitigation #Disputes #SovereignSessions

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