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7 May 2021

Assessing The Post IBOR Cessation US Litigation Risk Landscape

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In this latest webinar in our IBOR Transition series, we will discuss the recent New York LIBOR legislation and analyze some of the key litigation risks that the cessation of LIBOR presents...
United States New York Finance and Banking

In this latest webinar in our IBOR Transition series, we will discuss the recent New York LIBOR legislation and analyze some of the key litigation risks that the cessation of LIBOR presents in spite of such legislation. Mark Hanchet, Jenn Rosa, Chris Houpt and Anjanique Watt will cover topics such as: The scope and impact of the April 6 New York legislation; Potential constitutional challenges to the New York legislation; Gaps that remain, and the litigation risks they pose; An update on progress of potential federal legislation.

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