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Case Analysis – July 2023

Victor Steinmetz of 3 Verulam Buildings, Lara Kuehl of Selborne Chambers and Karl Anderson of 4 Stone Buildings report on recent banking law cases

19 March 2024

Case Analysis – January 2023

Victor Steinmetz and Kate Holderness of 3 Verulam Buildings report on recent banking law cases, and Daniel Jukes is reading for an MPhil in Law at Merton College, University of Oxfordand will commence pupillage in Autumn 2023. Email: daniel.jukes@law.ox.ac.uk

19 March 2024

Case Analysis – August 2023

Sandy Phipps and Tom Foxton of One Essex Court report on recent banking law cases

19 March 2024

Case Analysis – April 2023

Richard Salter KC of 3 Verulam Buildings and the University of Oxford reports on a recent banking law case from Hong Kong, Charlotte Eborall of 3 Verulam Buildings reports on a recent banking law case and Paul Fradley of South Square and Matteo Clarkson Maciel report on a recent restructuring law case

19 March 2024

European commercial real estate CLOs: some thoughts on a developing asset class - March 2023

CRE CLOs are likely to be a valuable alternative source of capital to debt fund and other alternative CRE lenders, and there are many more of these lenders around than there used to be.1 They will appeal to both types, both those who originate smaller loans using warehouse lines and those who write bigger CRE loans with back leverage, ie a repo, TRS (Total Return Swap) or loan-on-loan. In each case the CRE CLO offers a term take out option.

19 March 2024

Case Analysis – November 2022

Clarissa Jones and Charlotte Eborall of 3 Verulam Buildings report on recent banking law cases

19 March 2024

Case Analysis – May 2023

Alyssa Stansbury of One Essex Court reports on a recent banking law case, Daniel Jukes is reading for an MPhil in Law at Merton College, University of Oxford and will commence pupillage in autumn 2023. Email: daniel.jukes@law.ox.ac.uk and Luke Broadway,1 a research assistant at the Law Commission, reports on a recent banking law case

19 March 2024

Case Analysis – December 2022

Michael Watkins and Sam O’Leary of One Essex Court report on recent banking and financial law cases, and Daniel Jukes is reading for an MPhil in Law at Merton College, University of Oxford and will commence pupillage in Autumn 2023. Email: daniel.jukes@law.ox.ac.uk

19 March 2024

Case Analysis – June 2023

Oliver HumphreyJohn Tillman and Thomas Evans of Hogan Lovells report on a recent banking law case, Daniela Vella and Anastasia Tropsha of Hogan Lovells report on a recent banking law case, Clarissa Jones of 3 Verulam Buildings reports on a recent banking law case and Jason Fu,* a Yale Law School graduate and restructuring attorney based in Hong Kong reports on an insolvency law case   

19 March 2024

Case Analysis – March 2023

John Tillman, Lauren Bailey, Alex Sciannaca and Susanne Buergi of Hogan Lovells report on recent banking law cases

19 March 2024
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