Finance litigation podcast series 2022

Finance litigation podcast series 2022

Welcome to our 2022 finance litigation series of four short podcasts in which we take a bite-sized look at some of the key themes emerging in financial disputes over the last 12 months.

1. Limitation, fraud, concealment and mistake: how long have you got?
In this podcast, Michael Barron, managing associate, and Harriet Campbell, senior knowledge lawyer in our finance litigation team, take a look at recent case law on limitation periods for fraud, concealment or mistake that have particular relevance to litigation against financial institutions.

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2. Negotiating events of default – Lombard v Skyjets
In this podcast, Sophie Mahal, associate in our finance litigation team will look at the recent case of Lombard North v European Skyjets, which provides some important reminders on how to validly terminate a loan agreement and when the right to terminate may be lost through waiver.

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3. The FCA’s new Consumer Duty what it is and why it matters
In this podcast, Alex Logier, managing associate in our regulatory litigation team will provide a summary of the FCA’s new Consumer Duty, which will set higher regulatory expectations for the standard of care that firms give to retail customers.

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4. ESG and litigation risk
In this podcast, Alina Neal, of counsel in our finance litigation group and Archie Campbell, partner in our real estate finance group, consider the increasing regulatory reporting burden placed on financial institutions to comply with ESG obligations and the corresponding risk of ESG-related litigation.

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