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Nick Bradbury

Partner

London

Bradbury Nick
Nick Bradbury

Partner

London

Nick is a partner in our Financial Services Regulatory practice. He regularly advises some of the world’s leading banks, broker-dealers, asset managers and other financial institutions on regulatory issues. Nick has advised on the full range of regulatory change the financial industry is facing, including recovery and resolution planning, bank structural reform, derivatives trading and clearing, MiFID II, the Senior Managers Regime and Brexit.

An area of particular focus for Nick is on the regulation of the wholesale financial markets and financial market infrastructure (securities and derivatives trading venues, custodians, payment systems and clearing houses). He also has extensive experience of advising on the regulatory aspects of corporate transactions and restructuring in the financial institutions sector.

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Publications: 25 September 2023

Webinar - Ahead of the Curve: MiFID II - divergence emergence?

Since the beginning of the Brexit transition period, developments in both the UK and EU have impacted the MiFID rules in various ways. 

Read more Webinar - Ahead of the Curve: MiFID II - divergence emergence?

Publications: 15 September 2023

Webinar - Ahead of the Curve: taking stock of what's to come

Read more Webinar - Ahead of the Curve: taking stock of what's to come

Publications: 11 August 2023

MiFID II/MiFIR – divergence emergence?

Read more MiFID II/MiFIR – divergence emergence?

Publications: 04 August 2023

UK wholesale markets review update: Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 and latest developments

Read more UK wholesale markets review update: Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 and latest developments

Office

London

One Bishops Square
London
E1 6AD

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Qualifications

Professional

Admitted as solicitor, England and Wales, 2005

Academic

MA, Law, Christ Church College, Oxford University, 2001

 

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