Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2023/11

Spotlight

  • David Quest: Large language models: a legal liability minefield (735)

Features

  • Charles Kerrigan: What does AI mean for professional services business models? (738)
  • Tom Leary: Regulation 7(4) : when is an entity controlled by a sanctioned person? (742)
  • Jamie Macpherson, Andrew Perkins, Henry-Stewart Brown, Samuel Brooks, Sophie Donnithorne-Tait: Private credit continuation funds: a developing frontier for secondary transactions? (745)
  • Chee Ho Tham: Assignment (or novation) of indemnity policies? (748)
  • Henry O’Connor: The key to harnessing the ownership powr of NFTs: the need for standardised decentralisation protocols (753)
  • George Pelling, Ijeoma Nwala, Samantha Hutchinson, Adam Blakemore, Satvi Vepa, Alix Prentice: Enforcing security over limited partner interests in English limited partnerships (758)
  • Stephanies Tozer, Kavish Shah: Damages for the damnified? What DOES Law of Property Act s 104(2) mean? (763)
  • Andrew Thornton, Ben Shaw: A company’s objects: do they still matter? (765)
  • Tauhid Ijaz, George Kiladze: Significant Risk Transfer’s impact on the output floor under Basel III: the EU’s proposed panacea unveiled (768)
  • Peter Alderdice: Scotland’s new statuory pledge: taking security from individuals and unincorporated organisations (774)
  • Alexia Knight: The Mandatory Reimbursement Scheme: the obvious points of conflict within the proposals (777)
  • Anthea Bowater, Simon Orton: ESG litigation in the context of financial services: a global gear change? (779)
  • Edward F Greene, Jared Gerber, David Lopez, Duane McLaughlin, Emily Arndt, Sabrina Singer, Brandon Welcome: The need for a modernised response to financial product regulation (783)

In Practice

  • Kerry Langton: Lender diligence over Intellectual Property Rights and taking security over domain names (787)
  • Stuart Murdoch, Rory Milkova: Does the „D” in PSD3 stands for „divergence”? PSD3 and payment services in the UK (789)
  • James Barrett: Coaching andd the corporate witness (791)

Regulars

  • Case Analysis by One Essex Court (792)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (796)
  • Market Movements by CMS (801)
  • Deals (803)
  • Legal Ease with Lexis+® UK (804)

Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2022/4

Spotlight

  • Michael Huertas: Geopolitical uncertainty: managing market shutdown risks (223)

Features

  • Sa’ad Hossain: Is your MAE/MAC clause ready for the next pandemic? (230)
  • Chee Ho Tham: Burdening assignees with arbitration agreements via “conditional benefits” (234)
  • Kathrine Meloni: The National Security and Investment Act 2021 revisited: when are secured creditors obliged to make mandatory notifications? (239)
  • Helen Pugh: Delegation not abdication: directors’ duties under scrutiny in syndicated loans (243)
  • Kelly Sporn: Sustainability/ESG ratings: does the market measure up? (245)
  • Hugh Sims, Jay Jagasia: Blu-sky thinking: the Interfoto principle and terms incorporated by reference (247)
  • Faizal Khan, Thea Gausel, Toby Mann, Deborah Neale: Transfer restrictions in leveraged lending transactions: time for a re-assessment? (251)
  • Scott Ralston: Foreign financial crises and the consumer (255)
  • Anna Lintner, Philippe Kuhn: Quincecare and the liability of receiving banks: the Canadian story (259)
  • Julia Lu, Timothy Cant, David Capps: A comparison of re-proposed SEC Rule 9j-1 and the UK/EU Market Abuse Regulation (262)
  • Chloe Bell, Christopher Whitehouse: Stablecoins as security? Never say tether (266)
  • Georgia M Quenbí: The impact of the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 and the Finance Act 2020 on drafting Loan Documentation and Practice: update (269)
  • Rachel Sleeman, Zachary Kell: Could’ve, would’ve, should’ve: commercial fraud and the reasonably diligent claimant (272)

In Practice

  • Ying-Peng Chin: ESG: authorities’ potential enforcement action against companies (275)
  • Lu’ayy Minwer la-Rimawi: The UK’s second batch of Sukuk and the question of Shariah compliance: exclusion clauses v due diligence (276)
  • Ajay Malhotra, Tom Wyer: Cryptocurrency, proprietary injunctions, freezing orders, and trusts: the law is not cryptic (278)

Regulars

  • Case Analysis by 3 Verulam Buildings (280)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (284)
  • Market Movements by CMS (287)
  • Deals (289)
  • Legal Ease with LexisPSL (290)
  • International Briefing from Finland (291)