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Results (8)
NOVEMBER 9, 2023
Event
Boies Schiller Flexner partner Michael Jacobs held a fireside chat with Algbra General Counsel Omar Salem as part of the Legal Business Financial Regulatory and Disputes Summit.
Their discussion focused on transforming culture in financial services...
AUGUST 22, 2023
Publications
BSF partner Michael Jacobs wrote an article in The Banker discussing how the recent rise in interest rates can increase the risk of litigation. Michael notes that economic pressures can prompt additional scrutiny of financing documents and trigger...
July 17, 2023
Publications
In a much-awaited ruling, the U.K. Supreme Court held that the so-called Quincecare duty does not extend to banks in authorized push payment fraud situations. BSF attorneys David Hunt, Michael Jacobs, and Sagar Gupta consider the...
May 17, 2023
Publications
BSF partner Michael Jacobs was featured as a contributor to the Financial Times' “Your Questions” column. Michael responded to a reader’s question about pursuing legal action if retirement investments within the U.K. and U.S....
DECEMBER 7, 2022
Announcements
Continued Growth in London Targets In-Demand Restructuring Financial Services Work
Boies Schiller Flexner LLP today announced that Michael Jacobs has joined the firm’s London office as a partner in the litigation group. With deep experience in...
JANUARY 29, 2021
Publications
Whilst few could have foreseen the global turmoil that 2020 brought, it is clear that in 2021 the fallout from the pandemic and facing the reality of a post-Brexit landscape will continue to be front and center for financial services firms and the...
OCTOBER 6, 2020
Announcements
Boies Schiller Flexner's London office rose to Tier 4 in the competitive Commercial Litigation: Premium category in Legal 500 UK, a rise in ranking for the third year in a row. The firm also maintained its Tier 2 ranking in Banking Litigation:...
JANUARY 2020
Publications
This issue summarizes 2019 data privacy law developments across the world, including the implementation of the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA). Nearly half of the states in the U.S. have now implemented some type of general requirement for...