Ireland:
Financial Regulation Podcast Series: Ep 1 Trends And Priorities For 2022
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The financial services landscape in Ireland has changed a lot in
the last 4-5 years, and the last 12 months have seen continued
regulatory developments and a lot of activity from the CBI.
As we emerge from the pandemic, with the lifting of restrictions
and the return to the office for many, we thought we'd ask
– what are the priorities and trends for 2022 going to
be?
In this podcast, Amelia Walsh, Of Counsel in the Litigation,
Dispute Resolution and Investigations Department at Arthur Cox is
joined by Rob Cain, the Head of our Financial Regulation Group, and
Richard Willis from our Litigation, Dispute Resolution and
Investigations Group in the first of several podcasts, webinars and
seminars that will be run in 2022 by our market-leading Financial
Regulation: Investigations and Enforcement team.
This article contains a general summary of developments and
is not a complete or definitive statement of the law. Specific
legal advice should be obtained where appropriate.
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