
Civil claims brought under Section 138D of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
10/21/20 • 18 min
In this episode, Alex Irvine, a senior associate in our regulatory litigation team, talks about how claims might be brought under section 138D of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, in the context of margin calls, and some of the issues that prospective claimants should be alive to.
In this episode, Alex Irvine, a senior associate in our regulatory litigation team, talks about how claims might be brought under section 138D of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, in the context of margin calls, and some of the issues that prospective claimants should be alive to.
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