Emily Cox

Associate | She/Her/Hers

Overview

Emily Cox is an associate within the Financial Services Group in the London office. Emily trained for two years with the firm as part of a rotational training contract. She is now focusing her practice on derivatives, representing major investment banks.

Career & Education

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    • University of Liverpool, B.A., First Class Honors, 2020
    • University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice, GDL, with distinction, 2021
    • University of Manchester Law School, LPC, with distinction, 2022
    • University of Liverpool, B.A., First Class Honors, 2020
    • University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice, GDL, with distinction, 2021
    • University of Manchester Law School, LPC, with distinction, 2022
    • Solicitor, England and Wales
    • Solicitor, England and Wales

Emily's Insights

Client Alert | 4 min read | 08.18.23

Change Is a Coming: The Financial Services and Markets Act 2023

On 29 June 2023, the long-awaited Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 (the “Act”) received Royal Assent, clearing the Act’s final hurdle prior to its implementation. The Act is the framework for the UK’s post-Brexit financial legislative and regulatory landscape.  Focusing on the promotion of competition, innovation and investor protections, it hopes to ensure the UK’s continued leadership in the global economy by providing “a smarter financial services framework”. While the Act is 349 pages in length, we have set out some of the key themes and regulations currently making headlines....

Emily's Insights

Client Alert | 4 min read | 08.18.23

Change Is a Coming: The Financial Services and Markets Act 2023

On 29 June 2023, the long-awaited Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 (the “Act”) received Royal Assent, clearing the Act’s final hurdle prior to its implementation. The Act is the framework for the UK’s post-Brexit financial legislative and regulatory landscape.  Focusing on the promotion of competition, innovation and investor protections, it hopes to ensure the UK’s continued leadership in the global economy by providing “a smarter financial services framework”. While the Act is 349 pages in length, we have set out some of the key themes and regulations currently making headlines....