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In the fourth episode of our podcast series on Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) we will be discussing the potential liability issues that may arise, if we see a greater uptick of SPAC activity in the UK.
In this podcast episode, trainee Kaya Wong interviews partner Karen Boto and senior associate Emma Fitzpatrick on liability issues relating to SPACs. -
In the first episode of our podcast series on Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs), Trainee Ewan Fraser interviews Partners Mark Sutton and Karen Boto on the resurgence in the popularity of this alternative method of taking a company public and the potential scope for D&O and other exposures at various stages of the SPAC lifecycle.
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In this episode Sarah Rogers Sepe, a Senior Associate in our New York office discusses with Partner, Katelin O’Rourke Gorman the impact of COVID and related exposures on private and non-profit companies, how legal work has evolved to meet client’s needs and potential future exposures on the D&O private and non-profit front in the US.
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In this podcast, Associate Sophie Nehammer discusses some of the key findings of the survey; which provides a global view on directors’ and officers’ perceptions of risk in the face of the unprecedented change and disruption caused or enhanced by the COVID-19 pandemic with FID&O Partner Mandip Sagoo and Angus Duncan, an Executive Director at Willis Towers Watson who produce the survey.
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In this podcast, Associate Alice Hodgson interviews James Cooper, chair of the Global Insurance Practice Group and head of the Financial Institutions and Directors & Officers team on Derivative Actions, and in particular the High Court’s decision in Hughes v Burley where a Claimant was refused permission to continue a derivative action. Although unsuccessful, the case provides welcome guidance on the court’s approach and interpretation of the applicable legislative provisions under this part of the law.