Neil Swift presents a Sports Law Lexis Nexis Webinar on ‘Match Fixing’

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Originally broadcast on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 – 15:30. A number of legal rules exist to tackle match fixing, although it is not directly criminalised. This webinar will provide an overview of these laws, including the importance of whistleblowing measures. Our experts will also cover the debate surrounding direct criminalisation and the Draft Council of […]

Emma Ruane Co-Authors Special Report ‘Q & A: International investigations and asset tracing’

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Emma Ruane is an associate at Peters & Peters, and has gained extensive experience of the interaction between civil and criminal law in high value fraud and competition cases sometimes spanning multiple jurisdictions. In particular she has assisted partners across the firm with matters litigated in the High Court which are simultaneously of interest to […]

Winner of Sanctions Law Firm of The Year, Europe in the WorldECR Awards

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Peters & Peters are delighted to announce that Peters & Peters’ unique expertise in Sanctions has been recognised in this year’s WorldECR Awards 2015 as winner of ‘Sanctions Law Firm of the Year, Europe’’. The publication noted the following: “Peters & Peters is a ‘small law firm that, in the field of sanctions, has made […]

Setting aside arbitral awards for serious irregularity: Secretary of State for the Home Department vs Raytheon Systems Ltd

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In the case of Secretary of State for the Home Department vs Raytheon Systems Ltd [2015] EWHC 311 (TCC) an arbitral award was set aside on the ground of’ serious irregularity’ under the Arbitration Act 1996 s.68(2)(d), on the basis that the Tribunal had not dealt with all the issues put to it. The dispute […]