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The banking litigation podcast
Our monthly podcast covers all the key issues in one of the most dynamic areas of litigation.Latest Episode In this edition of our banking litigation …
Getting inside each other’s heads
Understanding the approach of lenders and DB pension trustees in stressed multi-creditor refinancings and restructuringsAs we continue to navigate …
Herbert Smith Freehills and Lloyds Banking Group step forward to launch reverse mentoring scheme
Herbert Smith Freehills has teamed up with Lloyds Banking Group's legal and secretariat division to launch a reverse mentoring programme with the aim of …
Landmark Privy Council ruling establishes scope and ranking of ex-trustees' interest in an insolvent trust
Jersey law ruling will have far reaching ramifications for trust administration in common law jurisdictionsThe Judicial Committee of the Privy Council …
Crypto winter is here – what does it mean for insolvency practitioners?
The collapse of the market for crypto assets is heralding a string of insolvencies and unprecedented technical challenges. Our experts gauge the emerging …
Biannual Banking Litigation Update (Spring 2022)
Welcome to the Spring 2022 edition of our biannual Banking Litigation Update, in which we highlight the most important cases and developments affecting …
FSR Outlook 2022: Anticipating change, being prepared
Our Financial Services Regulatory (FSR) team surveys the regulatory landscape for 2022 and identifies themes that we expect to be at the core of …
Global Bank Review: Triodos Spanish chief on ESG and remaking banking for the 2020s
Continuing our series of insights from senior industry figures, the Global Bank Review speaks with Mikel Garcia-Prieto Arrabal, Director General of …
Global Bank Review: Clearing the fog – does your ESG agenda raise competition concerns?
As ESG rises up corporate agendas, competition authorities face a challenge in supporting progressive collaboration without allowing harm to competition. …
Global Bank Review: Central bank digital currencies and ESG – a sprint across the tightrope
CBDCs are touted as helping the unbanked into the financial system but vast social promise must be balanced against complex environmental and governance …
Global Bank Review: Boosting virtue, banning vice – will ESG and financial crime agendas converge?
As ESG evolves from its roots in fostering virtuous investment towards prescriptive regulation, we ask if the tools to tackle financial crime will …
Global Bank Review: Sustainable loans – are we there yet?
Sustainable loans are booming, but not yet for every borrower.This article is part of our 2021 Global Bank Review – ESG: Creating a purposeful future, an …
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