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EXPERTISE
Deborah A. Sabalot has advised a wide
range of financial sector clients on UK and international banking and
financial services regulatory and compliance issues. She was a
co-opted member of the Securities and Futures Authority's Conduct of
Business Sub-Committee from 1992 to 2001 and she is currently an
adviser to the Electronic Money Association, a trade association representing
the members of the e-money industry.
Deborah is also the consultant editor of
the
Butterworth’s Financial Services Law Handbook, the
eighth
edition of which has been published in 2007 and she has contributed
many articles and has spoken at a wide range of conferences in London
and abroad. She advised Lords Sharman and Newby in relation to
the passage of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 in the
House of Lords. Deborah has served as a member of the Financial Services Authority's Working
Party on Client Money and Assets and she has contributed to working
groups of the Financial Markets Law Committee and its predecessor,
the Financial Law Panel.
Deborah A. Sabalot Regulatory Consulting was founded in March 2005 to
undertake independent legal and regulatory services. Prior to that,
Deborah Sabalot was a partner of PwC Legal, the associated law firm
of PricewaterhouseCoopers from 2002 to 2005. Previously she had held
an “of counsel” role at Lovells from 2000 to 2002. Deborah was
Director of Regulatory Services at KPMG from 1995 and was a senior
lawyer in Clifford Chance's Financial Services Group from 1988 to
1995.
Sole Principal: Deborah A. Sabalot Regulated by the Solicitors
Regulation Authority: Firm No. 440736 |