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The Standard Formula

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

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From Skadden, The Standard Formula is a Solvency Two podcast for UK and European insurance professionals. Join us as Skadden Partner Robert Chaplin leads conversations with industry practitioners and explores Solvency Two developments that matter to you. If you’re enjoying The Standard Formula, be sure to subscribe in your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss any future episodes. Additional information about Skadden can be found at Skadden.com. The Standard Formula is a podcast by Skadden, ...
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Fintech Focus

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

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From Skadden, Fintech Focus is a podcast exploring the latest global legal and regulatory issues in the fintech space, from dealmaking and finance trends, to advancements in AI and digital currencies, to the implications of regulatory and enforcement priorities. Whether you’re an investor, CEO or in-house counsel, we’ll help you get up to speed quickly on developments impacting the fintech industry. If you’re enjoying Fintech Focus, be sure to subscribe in your favorite podcast app so you do ...
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The Informed Board

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

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From Skadden, The Informed Board is a podcast for directors facing the rapidly evolving challenges of a global market. A complement to our newsletter for directors, our aim with this podcast is to help flag potential problems that may not be fully appreciated, explain trends, share our observations and give directors practical guidance without a lot of legal jargon. Join Skadden partners who draw on years of front-line experience inside boardrooms to explore the complex issues facing directo ...
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From Skadden, "SkadBytes: Tech Innovation Meets Regulation" is a podcast exploring the critical developments shaping today's rapidly evolving tech landscape. Host Deborah Kirk and colleagues deliver focused insights on the pressing regulatory issues that matter to tech businesses, investors and industry leaders worldwide. Whether you're in-house counsel, a private equity professional, an investment banker or a business leader driving tech innovation, SkadBytes provides the strategic insights ...
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Welcome to “An Ounce of Prevention,” brought to you by Skadden’s internationally recognized White Collar Defense and Investigations Group. In this podcast we explore crucial issues influencing corporate compliance and enforcement worldwide. Join us for valuable insights and analysis to help guide you through the intricate world of corporate accountability. If you’re enjoying “An Ounce of Prevention,” be sure to subscribe in your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss any future episodes. Add ...
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From Skadden, "The Lobby Bar: a Political Law Podcast" makes political law accessible to legal, compliance and government affairs professionals across all industries. Hosts Charlie Ricciardelli and Tyler Rosen deliver practical insights on the compliance challenges and regulatory developments that matter most in today's complex political and regulatory landscape. Whether you're navigating lobbying requirements, campaign finance rules, pay-to-play laws, or other government affairs compliance ...
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GILTI Conscience

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

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This is GILTI Conscience: Casual Discussions on Transfer Pricing, Tax Treaties, and Related Topics, a podcast from Skadden that invites thought leaders and industry experts to discuss pressing transfer pricing issues, international tax reform efforts, and tax administration trends. We also dig into the innovative approaches companies are using to navigate the international tax environment and address the obligation everyone loves to hate. If you like what you’re hearing, be sure to subscribe ...
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Fierce Competition

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

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From Skadden, Fierce Competition is a podcast for corporate counsel of multinational organizations who face the challenges of navigating antitrust policy and enforcement around the world. This is not another U.S. or Eurocentric antitrust podcast. We’re covering global antitrust issues, impacting the most complex industries. In today's fast-paced global economy, staying informed about antitrust developments is more crucial than ever. From digital antitrust, to the uncertainty of enforcement, ...
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The Preferred Return

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

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From Skadden, The Preferred Return is a podcast covering critical investment management issues in the U.K. and Europe for corporate counsel, business decision-makers and compliance professionals. We provide sophisticated, timely and accessible updates on the latest legal and regulatory developments in the asset management space, one episode at a time. If you’re enjoying The Preferred Return, be sure to subscribe in your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss any future episodes. Additional i ...
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From Skadden, “The Capital Ratio” is a podcast that explores the ever-evolving world of financial institution regulation, covering issues relevant to legal and compliance teams, boards of directors, and C-suite professionals in the banking industry. We provide key insights for institutions navigating regulatory frameworks in the U.K., EU and U.S. If you’re enjoying “The Capital Ratio,” be sure to subscribe in your favorite podcast app so you don’t miss any future episodes. Additional informa ...
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Welcome to Foreign Correspondent: An FDI Podcast, brought to you by Skadden. In this podcast, we explore the complex world of foreign direct investment reviews and the national security policy behind them. In an increasingly contested global economy, understanding the intricacies of cross-border investment screening is essential for successful transactions. Tune in for the insights you need to navigate the FDI landscape. If you’re enjoying Foreign Correspondent: An FDI Podcast, be sure to su ...
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On the latest episode of "The Standard Formula," host Rob Chaplin is joined by associates Dev Jain and Richi Kidiata for a comprehensive tour of Africa’s rapidly evolving insurance landscape. The team delves into the regulatory frameworks of South Africa, Morocco, Egypt, Nigeria and Kenya — markets at the forefront of aligning with international be…
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“Cash, compliance and customers.” Welcome to the three risks that keep Pippa Hammond up at night. Pippa, general counsel and COO of a U.K. fintech unicorn, explains how this “powerful trio” is often connected and “so hard to win and so easy to lose.” Tune in to this conversation with host Joseph Kamyar for insights into high-growth fintechs, examin…
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As 2025 comes to a close, “The Lobby Bar” hosts Charlie Ricciardelli and Tyler Rosen want to help government affairs teams and compliance professionals out with regard to a critical year-end to-do item: federal lobbying reports. Tune in as they break down the "five Ws" of the lobbying compliance audits and outline their “Top 10” most common finding…
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In this "Byte," Akvile Jaseviciute from Skadden’s IP and Technology team breaks down two key AI terms: generative AI and agentic AI. Generative AI models like ChatGPT, Gemini and DALL-E create new content such as emails, images and summaries. Agentic AI, on the other hand, refers to emerging systems that are designed to plan, make decisions and car…
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The U.K. government's plan for a U.S.-style whistleblower incentive scheme marks a major evolution in HMRC's approach to tax enforcement. London-based colleagues Patrick O'Gara and Vanessa McGoldrick share their insights intothis development with host Andrew Good, discussing details of the plan, other U.K. authorities considering similar schemes an…
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The federal government has made sizeable investments in several private companies and is steering inbound foreign investment — the most significant U.S. government involvement in the private sector outside of wartime economies. Mick Mulvaney, first-term Trump White House chief of staff and former director of the Office of Management and Budget, joi…
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While Latin America accounts for just 3% of the global insurance market, the region's total written premiums grew at an impressive 11% annually between 2019 and 2024, with projections indicating this growth will continue. In this installment of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and col…
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As the EU pivots from drafting AI rules to deploying AI at scale, businesses must face a swiftly advancing regulatory landscape. In this episode of "SkadBytes," partner Deborah Kirk and associate Alistair Ho from Skadden's IP and Technology team discuss the EU AI Act's phased rollout, the European Commission's €1 billion Apply AI Strategy and the j…
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As the holiday season approaches, hosts Charlie Ricciardelli and Tyler Rosen tackle an important question: What do you get for a government affairs department that has everything? The answer could be a 501(c)(4) organization, a versatile tool that has become increasingly popular for corporate advocacy, lobbying and political activity. However, this…
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In this “Byte,” Emily Griffin from Skadden’s IP and Technology team describes the key acronyms that power today's digital economy. As she explains, SaaS (Software as a Service), IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service) and DaaS (Desktop as a Service) form a comprehensive cloud "stack.” “Understanding where a business sits in…
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This podcast’s title hasn’t changed, but on the international tax stage GILTI is converting to the new CFC-tested income (NCTI) regime.That’s just one shift brought about by the One Big Beautiful Bill that Congress passed on July 4. Skadden colleagues Loren Ponds, Eric Sensenbrenner and Paul Oosterhuis break down the bill’s implications in this con…
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The stakes are high. That’s how Skadden national security partner Brooks Allen sets the stage for the U.S. Supreme Court case surrounding President Trump’s tariff policy. And that case is just one dynamic in today’s “revolutionary” tariff environment. Brooks joins Skadden tax partner Jonathan Welbel and Ryan principal Rodrigo Fernandez to break dow…
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On the inaugural episode of “The Lobby Bar” podcast, partners Charlie Ricciardelli and Tyler Rosen unpack the complexities of pay-to-play rules in New Jersey, Virginia and New York City. These jurisdictions all have “off-year” elections in 2025, with some featuring liability laws that can potentially knock companies out of government contracts base…
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The EU Data Act represents a fundamental change in how data will be shared, controlled and accessed across industries. Yet “you might not have heard much about this Act in the headlines,” says host Deborah Kirk. To help listeners understand this impactful law, she invites Skadden colleagues Alistair Ho (Cybersecurity and Data Privacy) and Emily Gri…
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Welcome to "The Lobby Bar: a Political Law Podcast" makes political law accessible to legal, compliance and government affairs professionals across all industries. Hosts Charlie Ricciardelli and Tyler Rosen deliver practical insights on the compliance challenges and regulatory developments that matter most in today's complex political and regulator…
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In the second episode of “Bytes,” Skadden’s newest podcast, Akvile Jaseviciute breaks down the difference between unimodal and multimodal AI systems and why understanding this distinction is foundational to managing legal risk. As she explains, unimodal AI processes one type of data, like text or images. Multimodal AI, on the other hand, combines m…
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Join host Sebastian Barling and Christoper Rich, general counsel of the Financial Market Standards Board, as they delve into the future of global financial markets, exploring how technology, regulation and new asset classes like crypto are reshaping the industry. Discover why the lines between public and private markets are blurring, how global fin…
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With unprecedented defense spending commitments and a clear focus on innovation, the U.K. faces a critical question:How large of a role should private capital play? Host Jason Hewitt is joined by Air Marshal Andrew Turner, CEO of Saibre Capital and Space4Sight, and Mark Wheatley, founder of Delano Wheatley Consulting and DWC Technology. Together, t…
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Canada has one of the world's most sophisticated and internationally integrated insurance markets, marked by robust capital requirements and an increasing orientation towards ESG- and climate-related considerations. Continuing Skadden’s global tour of prudential solvency regimes, host Rob Chaplin and colleague Chiara Iorizzo examine Canada’s insura…
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Skadden’s IP and Technology team in London kicks off its series of bite-sized insights about key issues shaping the tech landscape. In the first episode of “Bytes,” Emily Griffin demystifies open source software (OSS) and copyleft licensing—a topic that frequently catches companies unprepared. While OSS forms the backbone of modern tech stacks and …
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The Getty Images v. Stability AI case represents a pivotal moment at the intersection of intellectual property and generative AI. To unpack this landmark litigation, partner Deborah Kirk talks with Alistair Ho and Jonathan Stephenson, her London-based colleagues on Skadden's IP and Technology team. The trio lays out Getty's allegations against Stab…
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The economic playing field is being reordered. What does that mean for boards? “Decisions that are being made today are going to be existential to the long-term viability of the companies that they're overseeing,” suggests Kevin Kajiwara, co-president of Political Risk Advisory at Teneo, who advises Fortune 100 CEOs on geopolitical risks and their …
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In this episode of The Standard Formula, host Robert Chaplin and Skadden colleague Theo Charalambous provide a high-level refresher on Solvency II, Solvency UK and relevant recent developments as part of Skadden’s year-long podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements. The hosts detail both regimes and relevant topics, including the Ma…
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India has emerged as the 10th-largest insurance market in the world by total premium volume, yet its insurance penetration level sits around 3%-4%, well below the global average of 7%. In the eighth episode of Skadden's year-long podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and colleague Anika Goodfellow explore th…
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For tax authorities and even taxpayers, AI promises to make lives easier. At the same time, it carries risks that “cannot be taken out of the system.” Dr. Stephen Daly, reader in tax law at King's College London, describes this dynamic in a conversation with Skadden partners David Farhat and Eric Sensenbrenner, associate Stefane Victor and senior a…
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Gone are the days when companies could simply agree with a handshake not to poach each other's IT staff. Today, violations in the labor market are receiving heightened scrutiny and are being addressed with greater severity. Host Bill Batchelor is joined by three Skadden colleagues to discuss the rapidly evolving enforcement landscape. Jim Fredricks…
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China's insurance market has emerged as the second-largest in the world and is on pace to become the largest worldwide by the 2030s. In the seventh episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and Skadden colleague Feargal Ryan explore China's regulatory transformation from a centraliz…
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In the wake of the Trump administration’s sweeping rollback of sanctions on Syria, businesses face a complex landscape as they contemplate reentering the Syrian market. In this episode of "An Ounce of Prevention," host Andrew Good sits down with Washington, D.C. partner Eytan Fisch and London-based counsel Jonathan Benson to break down a wealth of …
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“SkadBytes,” Skadden’s newest podcast, focuses on the intersection between tech innovation and tech regulation. In this inaugural episode, host Deborah Kirk is joined by colleagues Jonathan Stephenson and Alistair Ho to revisit the five key tech trends they flagged for clients at the beginning of the year. Together, the attorneys from Skadden’s IP …
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Changes in the luxury fashion industry are reshaping transfer pricing considerations, says Giuseppe Abatista vice president at Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata. In this conversation with Skadden tax partner David Farhat and associate Stefane Victor, Giuseppe shares his insights about how price increases, supply chain centralization and tariff …
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In this episode of "The Capital Ratio," Mark Chorazak, New York-based co-head of Skadden's Financial Institutions Regulatory Group, and London-based associate Olivia Merrett, unpack key considerations for U.K. and European financial institutions seeking to enter the U.S. market. With host Sebastian Barling, they outline the important regulatory age…
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The antitrust landscape in both the EU and U.S. is rapidly evolving as legacy legal frameworks, including Article 102, are being adapted to address digital platform dominance and new forms of monopolistic behavior. With the arrival of Teresa Ribera to the European Commission and a new U.S. administration, enforcement priorities are shifting toward …
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In the latest episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Rob Chaplin and colleague Chiara Iorizzo explore regulatory capital in the United States, one of the largest insurance markets in the world. They discuss how the insurance industry is regulated across the country, as well as how the National …
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Welcome to "Skadbytes: Tech Innovation Meets Regulation", a podcast exploring the critical developments shaping today's rapidly evolving tech landscape. Host Deborah Kirk and colleagues deliver focused insights on the pressing regulatory issues that matter to tech businesses, investors and industry leaders worldwide. Whether you're in-house counsel…
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Machado Meyer tax partner Fernando Colucci joins Skadden’s David Farhat, Loren Ponds, Eman Cuyler and Stefane Victor to explore Brazil's historic shift from a 27-year formulaic transfer pricing system to full OECD compliance. As he explains, “We moved from a very strict, very formulaic approach to a simple, a direct import of the arm's-length princ…
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With the recent creation of the International Anti-Corruption Prosecutorial Taskforce in Europe, companies will now need to consider its impact on European and global regulatory enforcement matters. Margot Sève and Vanessa McGoldrick, who focus on cross-border enforcement matters at Skadden, describe how this collaboration between U.K., French and …
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The Trump administration's America First Investment Policy “reinforces that concept of the US being a preeminent destination for foreign direct investment,” Michael Considine explains in this episode of “Foreign Correspondent,” dedicated to exploring the policy’s implications. A senior advisor at FGS Global and former deputy assistant secretary at …
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The Middle East insurance market is expected to grow significantly as a hub over the next several years, with predicted growth of almost 29% by 2028. In the fifth episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and colleague Caroline Jaffer explore the regulatory landscape in the UAE, Sau…
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Delaware is home to more than two-thirds of the Fortune 500, and 1.8 million business entities. “The Delaware General Corporation Law is widely considered to be the most thoughtfully developed corporate law in the country,” explains Hon. Lori W. Will, vice chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery. In addition, sophisticated judges, responsive e…
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This episode of Skadden's "Foreign Correspondent,” hosted by Jason Hewitt, features a conversation on the U.K.'s foreign direct investment (FDI) reviews under the new Labour government. Paddy McGuinness, a senior advisor at Brunswick Group and former U.K. deputy national security advisor, and David Blackburn, a partner at Brunswick Group, are guest…
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In the fourth episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and associate James Pickstock explore the Cayman Islands' insurance regulatory landscape. As the second-largest jurisdiction for captives and a significant player in reinsurance markets, the Cayman Islands provides insurers wit…
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Antitrust premerger notification just became more complex. The Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act premerger form underwent substantial changes in February 2025, requiring significantly more information from merging parties. Host Rita Sinkfield Belin and her Skadden colleagues Joe Rancour and Joe Ciani-Dausch offer insights on the new requirements. The dis…
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In today's challenging fundraising landscape, general partners (GPs) and limited partners (LPs) are navigating evolving dynamics and seeking alternative approaches. Hosts Greg Norman and Abby Reeves are joined by guest Will Adams to explore the current fundraising environment and its impact on the relationship between general partners (GPs) and lim…
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With many fintechs taking the approach that it’s not if they will suffer a cyber attack but when, Skadden counsel Nicola Kerr-Shaw joins the latest “Fintech Focus episode to discuss how proper preparation can help significantly reduce regulatory scrutiny and sanctions, reputational impact and risk of resultant litigation. A member of the firm’s glo…
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In the inaugural episode of "The Capital Ratio" podcast, host Sebastian Barling introduces the series, which will explore key regulatory topics in banking and finance. Joined by colleagues Eva Legler and Wilf Odgers, Sebastian examines the emerging world of stablecoins, discussing why these digital tokens are gaining traction among financial instit…
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Host Jason Hewitt sits down with colleagues Brian Egan 一 former senior-most lawyer at both the National Security Council and the Department of State, as well as former deputy White House counsel 一 and Jonathan Benson, who focuses his practice on sanctions and national security, to unpack the economic statecraft toolkit and analyze the role that for…
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From Skadden, “The Capital Ratio” is a podcast that explores the ever-evolving world of financial institution regulation, covering issues relevant to legal and compliance teams, boards of directors, and C-suite professionals in the banking industry. We provide key insights for institutions navigating regulatory frameworks in the U.K., EU and U.S. I…
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When goods, services and rights go back and forth within a company, how do you attribute profit or loss to one part of the company versus another? Former OECD head of tax treaties and transfer pricing Mary Bennett and EY’s Mike McDonald join this episode of “GILTI Conscience” for a detailed discussion on the attribution of profits to permanent esta…
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We are pleased to present the premiere episode of “An Ounce of Prevention,” a podcast focused on compliance and white collar crime trends.In this inaugural episode, host Andrew Good is joined by Skadden colleagues Jonathan Benson and Jason Williamson to discuss the new U.K. failure to prevent fraud offence taking effect on September 1. The panel ex…
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In the third episode of Skadden's yearlong podcast series on global prudential solvency requirements, host Robert Chaplin and colleague Annabel Smethurst discuss Japan's insurance and regulatory landscape. As the world's fourth-largest insurance market, Japan has become increasingly attractive to foreign insurers due to its mature market, aging pop…
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