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New Podcast Available: Regulation In Focus Podcast Episode 3 – January 2020
28 January 2020
Herbert Smith Freehills
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The third episode of Regulation in Focus, our podcast series of
short, sharp insights into regulatory issues that matter to you,
features Katherine Dillon and Emma Reid from our non-contentious financial
services regulatory practice in London, discussing the role that equivalence might
play in accessing EU markets post-Brexit.
Katherine and Emma are experts in regulatory matters across a
wide range of sectors, and have regularly been advising on
Brexit-related implications for financial services firms.
You can subscribe to our podcast channel Financial Services Disputes & Regulation to
listen to our regular bite-sized broadcasts covering both
litigation and regulatory developments for banks and other
financial institutions. Our podcasts are also available on Apple or Spotify.
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