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1. ''Legal advisory services''. | |||
An external legal adviser, or firm of advisers, engaged to support a particular transaction. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[ | :<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Constructive legal counsels supported hardwired switch wording'''''</span> | ||
*[[ | |||
:"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]] | |||
[[Category:Self_management_and_accountability]] | |||
[[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.