Geopolitical pressures, expanding disputes risk and cross-border complexities: Are organizations ready for the year ahead?  

About the survey Baker McKenzie’s 2026 Global Disputes Forecast surveys 600 senior decision makers with responsibility for, or with a key role in, litigation at large organizations (annual revenue greater than USD 500 million). Respondents are based in the US, the UK, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong and Brazil.  

Global Disputes Forecast 2026: Key Litigation Trends & Risk Insights

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William (Widge) Devaney is the chair of Baker's North American Litigation and Government Enforcement Group, and co-chair of its Global Disputes Group. A former federal prosecutor, Widge represents corporations and individuals in internal and government facing investigations and enforcement actions, often cross-border. An experienced trial lawyer, he also routinely represents clients in complex civil litigation and provides compliance advisory advice, particularly in the anti-corruption sphere. Widge is ranked in Chambers for both White Collar Crime and the FCPA, as well as New York Super Lawyers. He is the author of multiple publications involving such topics as the FCPA, cross-border investigations and corporate compliance programs. He appears often in the print media commenting on current criminal matters. Widge represents corporations and individuals in complex, typically cross-border and multi-jurisdictional investigations, both internal and government facing. He has significant trial and appellate experience, as well as significant experience in leading complex civil litigation. Widge also frequently advises on corporate compliance and governance matters, especially in the anti-corruption area. He was an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of New Jersey, where he was a member of the Securities and Healthcare Fraud Unit. Widge also headed the Money Laundering Task Force in the US Attorney's Office and served as the Tax Crimes Coordinator. Widge is ranked in Chambers and New York Super Lawyers in the white collar defense categories and ranked in Chambers for the FCPA. He is a former co-chair of the ABA's Transnational Crime Subcommittee, and former officer of the IBA's Business Crime Committee. He also previously served on the Criminal Justice Act Panel for the Southern District of New York, representing indigent clients in federal criminal matters. Widge served as law clerk to the Honorable Oliver Gasch on the US District Court for the District of Columbia from 1993 to 1994.

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Nandakumar (Kumar) Ponniya heads the Dispute Resolution Practice of Baker & McKenzie in the Asia Pacific. He is widely acclaimed in international arbitration and cross-border litigation, with extensive experience in the areas of construction, technology, energy and financial services. His practice includes dealing with disputes arising from corporate and commercial matters, and managing multijurisdictional restructuring and insolvency. With over 25 years' experience, Kumar has handled disputes and matters across various industry sectors and jurisdictions, serving clients in Asia and beyond. He is qualified to practice in Singapore, England and Wales and New York; and is also a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Kumar is listed as a leading international arbitration lawyer in the Legal 500 Asia Pacific, is recognized for his capabilities in Construction and in Arbitration by Chambers Asia Pacific, as well as named a Litigation Star by Benchmark Litigation Asia Pacific for Construction and for International arbitration. Chambers Asia Pacific commended "the 'well respected' Nandakumar Ponniya for having led commercial and investment arbitrations’ and notes that he "stands out for his quickness and perspicacity". He has also been described by clients as having "excellent advocacy skills" (Chambers Asia Pacific), being "intellectually sharp and street smart" (Legal 500) and "extremely technically proficient and commercially savvy" (Chambers Global). He has also been listed in the Guide to the World's Leading Experts in Commercial Arbitration. Kumar is also ranked as a Recommended practitioner by Who's Who Legal in its Southeast Asia: Arbitration guide. Kumar also regularly sits as arbitrator and has acted as sole arbitrator and as presiding arbitrator under various arbitral rules and regimes. In litigation, Kumar has appeared as counsel before all divisions of the Singapore Courts, including the Singapore International Commercial Court and the Court of Appeal. In arbitration, he has sat as presiding arbitrator in high value disputes and as counsel, has had conduct of international arbitrations involving all the major arbitral rules with hearings in multiple jurisdictions. Further, Kumar is skilled in a range of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, including adjudication and mediation, to help clients resolve complex disputes and avert the need for time-consuming and costly litigation or arbitration. In addition to disputes, Kumar has vast experience in front-end risk advisory work and risk management or mitigation. Aside from practice, Kumar has served as an adjunct assistant professor at various universities such as the National University of Singapore, the Singapore Management University, Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH) and ESSEC Business School. Kumar also serves on statutory tribunals such as the Law Society’s Inquiry Panel. Kumar has a broad focus on dispute resolution with a focus on international arbitration, commercial litigation, and corporate restructuring and insolvency. Kumar has an in-depth understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks of the major Asian markets. His wealth of experience is drawn from handling disputes for government, state-owned enterprises, multinational corporations and regional industry leads arising from a variety of commercial transactions and investments, as well as complex engineering and development projects in Singapore, ASEAN and the wider Asia Pacific region. He has had conduct of international arbitrations involving all the major arbitral rules including ICC, SIAC, HKIAC, KLRCA, BANI, UNCITRAL and ICSID; with hearings in multiple jurisdictions such as Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Hong Kong, London and Mexico City. He also advises on investment arbitration, particularly in relation to matters in Asia. Kumar's litigation experience encompasses disputes in the areas of corporate and commercial law, banking and financial services, construction law and corporate restructuring. He has acted for clients across various industry sectors such as banking and financial services, infrastructure and construction, oil and gas, power, technology and telecommunications. He is well-versed in the mechanics of corporate restructuring and has a keen understanding of insolvency regimes across the region. He has significant experience with several large and complex restructuring deals relating to major projects in Singapore and the region, as well as the distressed debt restructuring of many large corporations in Asia.

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Biography Steve Abraham is a partner based in London and serves as the Firm's EMEA region Chair of the Global Dispute Resolution practice. As part of a broad practice, Steve has a particular focus on international commercial and investment arbitration and ADR in the energy, mining and infrastructure sectors, often involving projects in Africa, the Middle East and CIS countries. In addition to acting as counsel in live disputes, Steve advises in relation to risk and project management issues during the course of projects. Chambers cites client feedback that “Steve has excellent legal knowledge and understood our business and strategy very well” and the guide comments that Steve is “a highly experienced practitioner who offers notable cross-border expertise across the globe in high-value energy and infrastructure arbitrations”. Previous editions note he is "an impressive lawyer", "nice to deal with", "superb", "very knowledgeable in construction", "really strong on large-scale infrastructure and mining work", and that "his teamwork is great". Steve is also recommended in Lexology Index. Steve writes and speaks regularly on international arbitration and construction law issues. Practice Focus Steve's work is predominantly international, often involving major projects in Africa, the Middle East and CIS countries. His practice focuses mainly on international arbitration, and he is experienced in working with all of the major arbitral institutions. As well as representing clients in disputes, Steve advises on dispute avoidance and project management issues. He also has experience as an arbitrator. Representative Legal Matters Advising numerous multinationals across several sectors in relation to their exits from Russia or the impact on their business of the Russia/Ukraine war, including resulting disputes in commercial arbitration, investment arbitration and litigation. Acting for an industrial group on a range of disputes in international arbitration and other fora arising out of the development of a multibillion dollar project in Saudi Arabia. Advising the developers of an LNG project on a range of issues during the development of the project. Advising an international contractor in relation to alleged infringement of customs laws in an African country. Acting for the claimant in an arbitration regarding an energy project in Zimbabwe. Acting for a technology company in an arbitration concerning the construction of a data centre in Europe. Acting for the owners of a manufacturing facility in English litigation concerning defects in the design of the structure. Advising an energy company on issues arising during the financing of a renewable energy project. Professional Associations and Memberships International Chamber of Commerce - Member Society of Construction Law - Member London Court of International Arbitration - Member Law Society of England & Wales - Member Admissions England & Wales~United Kingdom (2000) Education Nottingham Law School (L.P.C.) (1997) University of Bristol (LL.B.) (1996) University of Poitiers, France (1996) Languages English French