Tartalomhoz
Spotlight
- Richard Blakeley: Frozen Russian funds: can the courts let it go? (443)
Features
- Charlotte Eborall: Waiving goodbye to termination rights in default scenario negotiations (446)
- Matthey McGhee: Orthodoxy prevails? How receiving banks avoid liability for their customers’ frauds (450)
- Alex Haines: Licence to Quill: legal services licences following the recent wave of Russian sanctions (453)
- Hanif Virji: Pre-hedging versus front-running: six of one, and half a dozen of the other? (455)
- Dionne Brown, Tibor Korman: Anything but equity! Structuring considerations for a debt for equity swap (4579
- Karl Clowry: Loan defaults: untimely remedies and potential hangovers in credit agreements (461)
- Scott Ralston: Cryptoassets, consumers and foreign arbitration (464)
- Katherine Ratcliffe: The classification of interest rate swaps as contingent liability cases (468)
- Tom Marshall: Blockchain interoperability: connecting decentralised infrastructure for traditional finance (470)
- Nik Yeo: Tiptoe through the tulips: fiduciary and common law duties of care in cryptocurrency (474)
- Daniel Benedyk: Extending the cloak: individual immunity for foreign officials (477)
- Nora Beausang: Brass in pocket: the developing benchmark for establishing “consumer” status (479)
- Isabel Aguilar Alonso: Protection of securities under custody in Spain (484)
In Practice
- Matthew Ayre, Jason Larkins: Recurring revenue-based deals (487)
- Shane McDonald, Oliver Trotman, Chiagozie Ezennia: Recent trends in leveraged financing: the ever more borrower friendly market (489)
- Lu’ayy Minwer Al-Rimawi: The Bank of England’s loose understanding of Islamic financial law (490)
Regulars
- ESG Update by Oriol Espar and César Herrero (494)
- Case Analysis by 3 Verulam Buildings (498)
- Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (501)
- Market Movements by CMS (504)
- Deals (506)
- Legal Ease with LexisPSL (508)