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#In Value at risk analysis, the degree of confidence that the result will not be worse than the money amount specified, within the given time period.
1. ''Legal advisory services''.
#More generally, a degree of confidence about any matter, usually but not necessarily quantified.


An external legal adviser, or firm of advisers, engaged to support a particular transaction.


==See also==
 
*[[Confidence interval]]
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Constructive legal counsels supported hardwired switch wording'''''</span>
*[[Value at risk]]
 
:"Alongside its ESG core, the RCF was one of the first products of its kind to include hardwired switch wording to anticipate the discontinuation of LIBOR.
 
:In a market dominated by efforts to build contingencies against COVID-19, Ahold Delhaize faced challenges with encouraging its lenders to focus and align on that aspect of the deal.
 
:However, in light of the firm’s track record as a credible borrower with a clear IBOR reform plan, constructive legal counsels and a facility agent were able to accommodate the feature operationally."
 
:''ACT Deals of the Year Awards 2020 - Ahold Delhaize''
 
 
2. ''Corporate organisations''.
 
A legally qualified and experienced employee who supports an organisation in its legal and regulatory affairs.
 
Formerly known more often as an in-house lawyer.
 
 
3. ''Law firms''.
 
A senior member of a law firm, who is not a partner.
 
 
4.  ''Some jurisdictions.''
 
A lawyer who undertakes advocacy in court.
 
 
5.  ''Verb - wellbeing.''
 
To provide a talking therapy - counselling - that helps the client to find ways to deal with emotional problems.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Facility agent]]
* [[Fallback]]
* [[Hardwired]]
* [[IBOR]]
* [[LIBOR]]
* [[Provision]]
* [[Rate switch]]
* [[Reference rate]]
* [[Revolving credit facility]] (RCF)
* [[Risk-free rates]] (RFRs)
* [[Transition]]
* [[Transition risk]]
* [[Wellbeing]]
 
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[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]

Revision as of 20:54, 17 July 2021

1. Legal advisory services.

An external legal adviser, or firm of advisers, engaged to support a particular transaction.


Constructive legal counsels supported hardwired switch wording
"Alongside its ESG core, the RCF was one of the first products of its kind to include hardwired switch wording to anticipate the discontinuation of LIBOR.
In a market dominated by efforts to build contingencies against COVID-19, Ahold Delhaize faced challenges with encouraging its lenders to focus and align on that aspect of the deal.
However, in light of the firm’s track record as a credible borrower with a clear IBOR reform plan, constructive legal counsels and a facility agent were able to accommodate the feature operationally."
ACT Deals of the Year Awards 2020 - Ahold Delhaize


2. Corporate organisations.

A legally qualified and experienced employee who supports an organisation in its legal and regulatory affairs.

Formerly known more often as an in-house lawyer.


3. Law firms.

A senior member of a law firm, who is not a partner.


4. Some jurisdictions.

A lawyer who undertakes advocacy in court.


5. Verb - wellbeing.

To provide a talking therapy - counselling - that helps the client to find ways to deal with emotional problems.


See also