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Podcast: Corporate reorganizations series - Global
- United Kingdom
- Brexit
- Corporate
- Distressed - Distressed M and A and reorganizations
- Employment law
- Financial services
25-05-2021
Episode 1
In our new series of podcasts focusing on corporate reorganizations, we discuss how reorganizations differ in the Financial Services (FS) sector, how Brexit has triggered many transformational projects for FS groups in recent years and how Brexit/ further regulatory change, M&A and a desire to streamline operating models are likely to drive further reorganizations by FS groups going forward.
This podcast is presented by our Head of Corporate Reorganizations, Amanda Partland and Legal Director Niki Evans, with contribution from FS M&A Partner Hugo Laing and FS M&A Legal Director Ankit Chhabra.
Episode 2
In our latest corporate reorganizations podcast, Amanda Partland is joined by employment Partners Tom Bray, Manuela Rauch and Louise Lightfoot, to discuss the key areas companies need to consider when undertaking workforce reorganizations.
Episode 3
In episode 3 of our podcast series Amanda Partland is joined by Niki Evans, Wyn Jones and Oliver Beldi to talk about some of the top tips for effective project management – and how to get it right!
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