In this week’s episode, Dina is joined by Elizabeth Robertson, Co-founder of Robertson Pugh. They discuss launching Elizabeth's unique boutique with investigator Henry Pugh, and the importance of reputation management. Drawing on her fascinating career, Elizabeth reflects on the overturned Libor convictions and the role of the press, the reputational risks around sanctions work, and how regulators use the media as part of their enforcement toolkit. Thank you for listening!
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In this week’s episode, Dina is joined by Elizabeth Robertson, Co-founder of Robertson Pugh. They discuss launching Elizabeth's unique boutique with investigator Henry Pugh, and the importance of reputation management. Drawing on her fascinating career, Elizabeth reflects on the overturned Libor convictions and the role of the press, the reputational risks around sanctions work, and how regulators use the media as part of their enforcement toolkit. Thank you for listening!
Inside the Business of Disputes: Launching A Matter of Reputation
A Matter of Reputation
24 minutes
1 month ago
Inside the Business of Disputes: Launching A Matter of Reputation
In our first episode, we unpack why reputation matters in moments of dispute, what listeners can expect from the series, and dive into the ongoing collective redress regime review - a topic that’s redefining how group actions and public communications play out in the UK and beyond.
A Matter of Reputation
In this week’s episode, Dina is joined by Elizabeth Robertson, Co-founder of Robertson Pugh. They discuss launching Elizabeth's unique boutique with investigator Henry Pugh, and the importance of reputation management. Drawing on her fascinating career, Elizabeth reflects on the overturned Libor convictions and the role of the press, the reputational risks around sanctions work, and how regulators use the media as part of their enforcement toolkit. Thank you for listening!