IFLR is part of Legal Benchmarking Limited, 1-2 Paris Garden, London, SE1 8ND

Copyright © Legal Benchmarking Limited and its affiliated companies 2025

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement

Search results for

There are 25,886 results that match your search.25,886 results
  • The Banking (Amendment) Law 2011 (Law 27(I) of 2011) came into effect in March 2011. It harmonises legislation in the banking sector with EU legislation including:
  • Georgia is set to introduce legislation that will allow state-controlled companies to list equity stakes abroad for the first time. But the change has caused controversy
  • Stephen Whitbread, executive director of legal and compliance in primary capital markets at Morgan Stanley has had to cope with a fair amount of disruption in deal making.
  • As the general counsel of Canada's most international bank, Deborah Alexander's role on foreign acquisitions could have been one of oversight. Instead, she is a key figure in the Scotiabank's expansion, particularly in Latin America, and has tackled hands-on the challenges of operating in such diverse jurisdictions.
  • The strength of the team he has built at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, coupled with his clout in external business relationships puts Glen Rae's position in our list beyond question. His influence extends far beyond that of most general counsel, and as the global relationship manager for 12 law firms working with the bank's global banking and markets division, Rae has honed an appreciation for how a legal division fits within an investment bank's operations.
  • Aside from his undoubted seniority, Markus Diethelm's position on our list was secured by his involvement in high profile cases such as the 2007 World Trade Centre litigation. This case saw him successfully negotiate a multi-billion dollar settlement between a group of insurers and a developer of the World Trade Centre.
  • When asked about the first thing that springs to mind in her long career as an in-house lawyer for Credit Suisse in Hong Kong, Patricia Sindel immediately recalls one particular encounter with a banker.
  • When General Electric (GE) asked Stephen Maloy to establish its Asia-Pacific legal division in 1983, the company had never had a lawyer in the region.
  • Vaishali Javeri is the natural choice to counsel the world's most successful dark pool and the world's only lit electronic communication network (ECN).
  • With nearly thirty years experience, Stuart Fishman is one of North America's most respected bankers' counsel. He's watched the market over many cycles and from the standpoint of a regulator, a law firm and in-house. Within JPMorgan Chase, he's sat on the issuer's side representing corporate functions including corporate treasury and capital planning, then worked on high grade debt private placements, and since 2002 has picked up the bank's high yield business.