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| Practice Areas | Banking and Finance; Real Estate | | | Education | Oxford University (M.A., 1994); College of Law, London (Common Professional Examination, 1995; Legal Practice Course, 1996) | | | Admitted | 1998, as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales | |
| Born | London, England | | | ISLN | 915126697 | |
Documents by this lawyer on Martindale.com
Borrowers with Pension Schemes: Risks and Issues for Lenders in the United KingdomRosalind J. Connor, Andrew D. Barker, October 16, 2009 Defined benefit pension schemes have become a crippling cost for many companies. This is especially true in the UK, where liability within those schemes and the powers of their trustees and of the UK Pensions Regulator to demand funding can cause issues for secured creditors of the company.
Market Disruption Clauses in Syndicated Loan AgreementsAndrew D. Barker, Jennifer Calver, Emily Firn, January 7, 2009 Market disruption clauses, commonly found in syndicated loan agreements, set out how the interest rate applicable to a loan will be calculated in the event that either: |
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