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Publication date: 1 April 1994

ANNE CROSSFIELD

This paper, based on an interview with Richard Freeman, describes the creation and development of the City Disputes Panel (CDP). It is the initiative of Richard Freeman, a…

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This paper, based on an interview with Richard Freeman, describes the creation and development of the City Disputes Panel (CDP). It is the initiative of Richard Freeman, a solicitor and former merchant banker. The Panel will offer arbitration, mediation and expert determination procedures for dealing with wholesale markets disputes such as may arise in the context of many financial services transactions. Current methods for dealing with such disputes comprise compliance investigations followed by resort to litigation which is costly and time‐consuming. The CDP will offer a suitable forum of financial and legal experts to deal with such disputes effectively and expeditiously.

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Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, vol. 2 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1358-1988

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Publication date: 1 June 1986

Bernard C. Reimann

Although the personal computer (PC) invasion of the corporate world may be old news by now, most organizations are just beginning to appreciate some of the benefits—and hazards—of…

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Although the personal computer (PC) invasion of the corporate world may be old news by now, most organizations are just beginning to appreciate some of the benefits—and hazards—of this new technology. The new developments in personal computing — not just PCs, but other sophisticated hardware and software, and networks as well—can have subtle effects on an organization. Evidence is mounting that computer technology is helping to improve the strategic vision of its users. Not only does the computer speed up such work as word processing and budgeting, it can actually change the way managers view their world and relate to it.

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Planning Review, vol. 14 no. 6
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0094-064X

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