Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2024/6

Spotlight

  • Ian Wilson: Preserving the pillars of banking law: safeguarding core legal principles in an age of consumer protection (363)

Features

  • Robert Amey: Voting issues in debtor schemes of arrangement and restructuring plans: the rights of sub-participants (366)
  • Eilis Ferran, Narine Lalafaryan: Private finance and financial assistance (369)
  • Tina Kyriakides: Is crystallisation crystal clear? (371)
  • Jonathan Davies-Jones, Christopher Burdin: The correct approach to findings of foreign law: precedent and policy (374)
  • Philip Wood: Ar corporate lawyers interested in governing law? (378)
  • Nick O’Grady, Philippe Bernier-Cormier, Gabby White: Pre-funding: the secret to a smooth closing or a minefield of risks? (380)
  • Andrew Tetley, Romain Farnoux: Assigning receivables on either side of the Channel: a comparative note on French and English law (382)
  • Paul Marshall: Electronic Trade Documents: what is a reliable computer system? and problems in contracting for a „reliable system” (386)
  • Duncan Henderson. Delisting the dead: a UK perspective (395)
  • Tom Marshall: Decentralised Artificial Intelligence (399)
  • Elena Bernal: Will private credit CLOs emerge as a new funding tool in Europe? (404)
  • Iain MacNeil: ESG as a case-study in legal uncertainty (406)
  • Daniel Lühmann, Malcolm Smith, Bastian Kaufhold: The consolidated prudential supervision of investment firm groups in the EU: practical implications on group parent entities (410)

In Practice

  • Sukh Ahark: Key considerations for lenders when lending to individuals (415)
  • Suzana Sava-Montanari, Jaime Hall, Kamal Dalal: US SRT structures require cross-practice and cross-geography legal expertise (417)
  • Fiona Henderson, James Dickie: Secured vs unsecured personal lending by fintechs (419)

Regulars

  • Competition Law Update by Kirkland & Ellis LLP (420)
  • Case Analysis by Hogan Lovells (422)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (425)
  • Market Movements by CMS (428)
  • Deals (430)
  • Legal Ease by Lexis+ UK (431)
  • International Briefings form the UAE and France (432)

Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2023/4

Spotlight

  • Mark Dwyer, Antony Hainsworth: Flight of the deposits – (2023) (207)

Features

  • Simon Salzedo, Tom Wood: Improper leverage? Own interest conflicts and the designation model in leveraged finance transactions (209)
  • Deborah Sabalot Deane: The Great Game: UK financial services and the Edinburgh Reforms programme (212)
  • Philip Morrison: Board minutes after Sequana: practical advice for the corporate drafter (216)
  • Iain Clacher, Con Keating, Philip Bennett: Are leveraged LDI strategies lawful? A rejoinder and a request (219)
  • Edward J. Nalbantian, Caroline A Talbert: Syndicated lending and third-party agents: a practical primer (224)
  • Thomas Papadogiannis Varouchakis: Risks for investors at the post-insolvency stage of the covered bond issuer (227)
  • Hanif Virji: Valuing swaps: what exactly are “hidden costs” and “mark-to-market”? (231)
  • Riz Mokal: What is an insolvency proceeding? (234)
  • Amy Held: Cryptoassets as property under English law Pt II: ownership, situs and the circular question of jurisdiction (236)
  • Matthew Weaver: Re Duomatic: plugging holes and fixing oversights but not all of the time (241)
  • Tom Marshall, Charles Kerrigan: Warranties in corporate transactions involvng tokens or blockchains: a proposal for a foundational approach (243)
  • Mary Bear, Jon Burke, Christopher P Duerden, John McGrath, Richard Pugh, John M Timperio, Lindsay Trapp, David E Miller, Eric Zeng: Collateralised Fund Obligations (CFOs): th technicolor dreamcoat of fund finance from a US and UK/EU perspective (248)
  • Ferdisha Snagg, Laura Prosperetti, Andreas Wildner: A MiCAR for the UK? Or something else altogether? (255)
  • Spyridon V Bazinas, Georgios Psaroudakis: Security interests in insolvency: UNCITRAL instruments and Greek law compared (259)

In Practice

  • Monia Volpato, Rachit Agarwal: Intra-group loan agreements: what do finance lawyers need to know? (262)
  • David Milligan, Daniel Nevzat, Tamara Ubink: “Double materiality”: what does it mean for non-financial reporting? (264)
  • Marc Craggs, Helen Coverdale: UK government consults on new insolvency model laws (267)

Regulars

  • EU Update by Aikaterini Theodosopoulu, Vasiliki Pappgagiannopoulou (269)
  • Case Analysis: by 3 Verulan Buildings, Wilkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and South Square (271)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (277)
  • Market Movements by CMS (280)
  • Legal Ease with LexisPSL (282)
  • International Briefing from Switzerland (283)

Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2022/7

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)