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A committee - also known as the [[FMLC]] and once known as the [[Financial Law Panel]], loosely sponsored by the {{tag|Bank of England}} that produces good work about that difficult subject. [[Amwell J]] once even gave a talk there, many moons ago. It was about gas pipeline receivable securitisations. And to think, ''you'' missed it.<ref>It wasn’t very good.</ref>
{{g}}''Not to be confused with a [[law firm panel]]''
 
A committee - also known as the [[FMLC]] and once known as the [[Financial Law Panel]], loosely sponsored by the [[Bank of England]] that produces good work about that difficult subject. [[Amwell J]] once even gave a talk there, many moons ago. It was about gas pipeline receivable securitisations. And to think, ''you'' missed it.<ref>It wasn’t very good.</ref>




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*http://www.fmlc.org/
*http://www.fmlc.org/


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Not to be confused with a law firm panel

A committee - also known as the FMLC and once known as the Financial Law Panel, loosely sponsored by the Bank of England that produces good work about that difficult subject. Amwell J once even gave a talk there, many moons ago. It was about gas pipeline receivable securitisations. And to think, you missed it.[1]


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  1. It wasn’t very good.