Mary is recognized as one of the country's leading financial regulatory consultants, having advised some of the world's largest financial institutions navigating through the technical requirements of
complex global regulations such as Dodd Frank, FATCA, Basel, EMIR, AIFMD, Margin Rules and more.
Not exact matches
They exhibit so many
complex phenomena that there is a wide range of research problems associated with them, including increased
global awareness of the environment and the worldwide introduction of stringent combustion emissions
regulations.
Assessment analysis confronts
complex issues, ranging from government
regulations and corruption to the ethics of publicity, including how to inform media of something like the
global warming slowdown, which may not have actually happened.
As Mr. Mead writes, «The
global warming movement proposed a
complex set of international agreements involving vast transfers of funds, intrusive
regulations in national economies, and substantial changes to the domestic political economies of most countries on the planet.»
A4A continues to represent its members» commitment to a single
global agreement to support the ICAO - agreed emissions goals and avoid a patchwork of
complex and costly
regulations and taxes on international aviation.
Firm profile A
global law firm with more than 40 practice and industry groups dedicated to achieving our clients» most important goals, O'Melveny's lawyers work side by side with our clients to help them grow, protect their assets, and navigate
complex law and
regulation.
Complying with
global regulations around international data sharing is a major headache — and budgetary overhead — for large and
complex organisations.
Clients in the technology and visual effects industries, and other industry segments with a
global focus benefit from her knowledge of the
complex interaction between immigration and employment
regulations.
Clients with interests in oil and gas, electric, nuclear, and renewable energy call on our Chambers - ranked energy team to navigate the
complex mix of
global markets and
regulation across six continents.
As commercial trade becomes more
global and as
regulations become increasingly
complex... there is certainly an opportunity for law firms to «create the need» for preventive law and advisory services.
In two subsequent posts, I'll explore the implications of the predictions for legal education and legal services
regulation, when I also hope to touch on Gillian Hadfield's book, Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a
Complex Global Economy.
These developments require a new way of thinking about the
regulation of legal services, and Gillian Hadfield's excellent book, Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a
Complex Global Economy, adds an important new conceptual framework for what this approach might look like.