Navigating Change in Banking Law: The Must Know Regulatory & Legal Developments
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Introduction
This virtual classroom seminar will give you actionable insights to navigate the most important regulatory and legal change affects banking and finance so you can protect your clients, stay compliant, and anticipate emerging trends.
This comprehensive and interactive session will explore the recent developments as well as their impact on both documentation and standard practice.
What You Will Learn
This live broadcast will cover the following:
Practical Updates - Keep your documentation and advice up to date
- Open Banking - where are we and where are we going?
- Legacy of the migration from LIBOR to SONIA and other market interest reference rates - ensure contracts are compliant and avoid financial risk
- Continued growth of Independent Legal Advice for third party guarantors - understand your responsibilities and reduce liability
- The Plain English drafting movement - make documents clearer and enforceable
- Misrepresentation update - avoid costly litigation
- Parent Company Liability - know how recent case law affects your clients
Regulatory Insights - Understand the latest rules and compliance requirements
- UK and US and China trade - Implications for the banking law
- UK Benchmarks Regulation Amendments - stay ahead of regulatory changes
- Post-Brexit implications of the Hague Convention - avoid cross-border disputes
- UK proposals on Basel 3.1 - prepare for capital and reporting changes
Emerging Trends - Be ready for the future of finance law
- HM Treasury consults on ‘buy-now pay-later’ draft legislation - position your practice for new products
- EBA input on green loans and mortgages - tap into sustainable finance opportunities
- UK insurer resolution regime consultation - navigate new compliance frameworks
- Recent High Court decisions on sole director authority - minimise corporate governance risks
- Open banking report - understand evolving digital banking requirements
- Any other material developments - stay current and proactive
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.