We are planning to hold the following seminars at our offices at 65 Fleet Street, London (Bouverie/Tudor Street entrance - please click here for a map). These seminars are usually open to our clients only. However, if you are from a non-client organisation and would like to attend, please contact Michelle Scott. Some of our seminars may be open to journalists - please contact Gemma Abbott, PR Manager, if you would like to be invited to a particular event.

The style is informal and we aim to stimulate audience debate. The seminars qualify for CPD points. Materials are not usually sent out before the seminar although papers will be distributed on the day.

Refreshments will be served before all morning seminars, and a sandwich lunch before all lunchtime seminars. Refreshments will be served before and after all evening seminars. Registration will start 20 minutes before each seminar.

Every attempt will be made to ensure that the lectures take place on the date given. However, in the event of an unavoidable alteration to the programme, details of any changes will be circulated in advance.

If you are a client and would like to attend any of these seminars, please tick the appropriate boxes below, fill in your contact details at the bottom of the page, and press the submit button.

Future financial institutions seminars

  • Solvency II group proposals

  • Tuesday 20 May, 1-2pm
  • Speakers: Ian Poynton and James Smethurst
  • Overview: This seminar will consider the new insurance group supervision regime proposed under Title III of the Solvency II framework directive, the opportunities it creates for major insurance groups, and possible problems in its implementation.
  •  Please register my interest in this seminar
  • Related practice areas: Financial institutions
  • Enforcement – why, what, how?

  • Tuesday 24 June, 1-2pm
  • Speakers: Margaret Cole (Financial Services Authority) and Andrew Hart (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer)
  • Overview: Margaret Cole, Director of Enforcement, the Financial Services Authority will be examining some key enforcement issues.
  •  Please register my interest in this seminar
  • Related practice areas: Financial institutions, Dispute Resolution

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