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The biggest vulnerabilities are no longer national—they are right in your own backyard as Jurisdictional Risk decentralizes across America. We analyze three critical shifts: a Targeted Downturn concentrated in manufacturing and commercial real estate, a major Regulatory Reset of the Waters of the United States (WDOS) definition, and the rise of state-level Legal Volatility (tort law) targeting manufacturers. Driven by federal gridlock, these pivots are forcing vigilance over local water supplies due to reduced federal oversight and defining liability by state borders. Tune in for actionable takeaways on how to create a jurisdictional risk map and understand the implications if your supply chains cross state lines.
By Edmundo RodriguezThe biggest vulnerabilities are no longer national—they are right in your own backyard as Jurisdictional Risk decentralizes across America. We analyze three critical shifts: a Targeted Downturn concentrated in manufacturing and commercial real estate, a major Regulatory Reset of the Waters of the United States (WDOS) definition, and the rise of state-level Legal Volatility (tort law) targeting manufacturers. Driven by federal gridlock, these pivots are forcing vigilance over local water supplies due to reduced federal oversight and defining liability by state borders. Tune in for actionable takeaways on how to create a jurisdictional risk map and understand the implications if your supply chains cross state lines.