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How to Avoid and Defend Supply Chain Disputes with Sarah Rathke

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Legal Blacksmith: How to Avoid and Defend Supply Chain Disputes with Sarah Rathke is our guest on The Core Business Show with Tim Jacquet.The book will be the only book on the market that focuses on strengthening supply chain issues from both a legal and a practical perspective. She also says, " My co-author and I wrote this book because in my job, I deal with a lot of disputes that could easily have been avoided, and there was no book out that addressed these issues.  What I generally do is litigation in the supply chain context.  While I don’t want to put myself out of business, I sympathize deeply with companies that are forced to incur major legal or business expenses to address supplier and customer relationship issues that have become “big problems” where intervention at an earlier stage would have saved a lot of the heartache."

Sarah Rathke is a trial lawyer specializing in manufacturing litigation, particularly complex supply chain disputes. She has argued and tried cases on behalf of manufacturers in forums throughout the US. Her clients include foreign, domestic, and multi-national manufacturing entities. Her skills include a deep understanding of the process of bringing highly engineered products to market and conveying that understanding to judges and juries. Sarah has litigated supply chain disputes involving automotive, aerospace, medical, construction and office products. She has also litigated trade secret disputes involving manufactured products and cases involving the purchase and sale of manufacturing entities.#applecapital #applecapitalgroup #thecorebusinessshow #timjacquet #sarahrathke

For more information, go to http://www.squiresanders.com/sarah_rathke/

 

 

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