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Topic History of: Bank Charges: Legal Issues and Industry Implications Max. showing the last posts - (Last post first)
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Members can now find copies of all of the winning essays, and a full report of the prize-giving event in the FSLA library.
Thanks to all our entrants for taking part in this inaugural competition, and our congratulations to:
- Darryl Smith, an undergraduate at Leeds Metropolitan University (first prize)
- Joseph Woodworth, an undergraduate at King's College, Cambridge (second prize)
- Fraser Campbell, a trainee at Clifford Chance, Paris
(joint third prize) - Robert Read, an undergraduate at King's College London Law School (joint third prize)
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Yes, but I'm afraid the event started earlier this evening. |
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Can non-members attend? |
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This thread discusses the Content article: Bank Charges: Legal Issues and Industry Implications
The following speakers are now confirmed:
- Laurie Rabinowitz QC of One Essex Court Chambers, who represented RBS in the recent High Court case between the OFT and the banks, and who led for the banks on several submissions, but who will be speaking in his personal capacity on the legal issues rather than on behalf of RBS or the banks in general.
- Tom Brennan, a barrister who was in the press in 2007 for bringing one of the first claims against banks for alleged illegal charges.
- Megan Murphy, Law Courts Correspondent for the Financial Times
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