Trouble at Bank – the Sequel

For the last few years a group of advocates have organised conferences at various locations in Scotland on topical areas of banking law under the banner of “Trouble at Bank”.

The latest, Trouble at Bank – the Sequel breaks new ground by focusing on the increasingly concerning legal problems currently unfolding in the retail banking sector.

Many observers now consider these may have an even greater impact than the 2008 banking crisis itself.

Jeremy Roe who chairs Bully-Banks, an organisation whose 2,000 members claim to have been mis-sold financial products is coming to Edinburgh to join in discussions with well known members of the legal profession about the extent of the problem.

Also, new lending sources such as Peer- to- Peer Lending which may ultimately come to dominate corporate finance in UK are described and discussed by Asset Match, one of the best known operators in the sector.

This conference covers key areas of immediate concern to the commercial world in Scotland. The well known legal figures taking part are Iain G Mitchell QC, Michael Howlin QC and Richard Aird, advocate, all of whom have long been involved in this area. The topics include:

  • Interest rate miss selling
  • Banks misrepresenting their lending intentions
  • New angles to defending actions brought by Banks.
  • Defences to Personal Guarantees
  • Trouble at Bank- The Sequel is being held on Thursday 19th November2015 from 2.00 at the Faculty of Advocates Conference centre, The Mackenzie Building in Edinburgh.

    Admission is Free and CPD accredited.

    The past events have booked out quickly so for applications. For further details contact Angela Bath at angela.bath@advocates.org.uk or 0141 553 4892.

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