In this podcast in our series on market conduct topics intended for a financial services audience, Tim Mak in Hong Kong, Altin Sila in New York, Dan Newton in London and Anne-Laure Vincent in Paris discuss the insider dealing regimes in the key financial centres and some key differences between them, using US case law as a springboard.
Managing risk in Asia #2: data, cybersecurity and people
Data and cyber breaches: Part 2 – the new go-to mass claims for claimant lawyers?
Data and cyber breaches: Part 1 – the new go-to mass claims for claimant lawyers?
Managing risk in Asia #1: geopolitical tensions and disputes
Essential Antitrust #9: Antitrust in 2021: is your business prepared for a tougher enforcement environment?
Mass claims in Germany – Lessons learned and latest developments
Sanctions and international trade #4: where next for Russia sanctions?
UAE employee monitoring and compliance #1: remote working
Sanctions and international trade #3: US policy trends and outlook under a Biden administration
Essential Antitrust #8: nascent competition – crystal ball gazing or a principled approach to regulatory oversight?
Tech transactions in the spotlight
The governance capsule collection #6: the secrets of board evaluations
The governance capsule collection #5: human capital management
The governance capsule collection #4: intercompany communications
The governance capsule collection #3: C-suite succession planning
The governance capsule collection #2: virtual shareholder meetings
The governance capsule collection #1: taking control of the narrative
The UK Pension Schemes Bill: the Bill in the context of the increasing criminalisation of corporate activity
Navigating the US: Part two - Dealing with the Valley
Navigating the US: Part one - Dealing with the Valley: A post-election rundown
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