“Harry Dunn: UK-US diplomatic relations strained”. Partner Jasvinder Nakhwal and Associate Craig Hogg discuss in The Barrister

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On 11th May, an INTERPOL Red Notice was circulated against US citizen Anne Sacoolas, marking the latest development in the ongoing battle by the family of Harry Dunn to have Sacoolas returned to the UK to face prosecution for causing his death by dangerous driving. The case continues to highlight significant concerns over the operation of […]

Senior Partner Michael O’Kane is featured on RUSI’s podcast, discussing the high risks associated with sanctions – from the point of view of the designated individual

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We are pleased to announce that Senior Partner Michael O’Kane featured on @RUSI’s ‘The Suspicious Transaction Report’ podcast, alongside Maya Lester QC in a special ‘High Risk Thinking’ episode in which the topic of individual sanctions was explored, as well as the future of UK sanctions tools post-Brexit. They also broke down the challenges individuals […]

We acted for a client who faced the closure of accounts held with financial institutions both in the UK and across Europe

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We act for a foreign national, resident in the UK, who has assets at financial institutions in the UK and in various European jurisdictions. We were instructed to assist our client after a number of these financial institutions notified our client’s family office of their intent to close the accounts held by our client and […]

“FCA hones in on purpose and safety through ‘healthy culture’ initiative”. Partner Hannah Laming, Associate Craig Hogg and Legal Researcher Katie Jones discuss in Financial Reporter

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On 5th March, the FCA published its first discussion paper of 2020, entitled ‘Transforming culture in financial services – driving purposeful cultures’ (‘DP20/1’). The FCA’s posturing in the area is important – the regulator has oversight over a large and diverse population of financial services firms, with its reach set to be extended further from […]

“Ugly face of the beautiful game”. Of Counsel Peter FitzGerald and Legal researcher Amalia Neenan discuss in The Law Society Gazette

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The 2015 Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) bribery scandal has all the hallmarks of a Shakespearian melodrama: money, deceit and the meteoric fall of the villain – former FIFA president Sepp Blatter (who has not been charged by US authorities and maintains his innocence of any wrongdoing). A decade on from the initial investigation, […]

Partner Anna Bradshaw speaking on sanctions for a City & Financial webinar series on Sanctions Regulation and Compliance

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On Wednesday 24 June 2020 , Partner Anna Bradshaw will be participating in a panel discussion on ‘Spotlight on Russia: the proposed new regime for dealing with Russian entities’ (Webinar Five).  Sanctions Regulation and Compliance is an eight part webinar programme for financial crime and sanctions professionals offered by City & Financial Global.  Details on […]

“The Ugly side to the Beautiful Game : stemming the illicit flow of money through FIFA”. Of Counsel Peter FitzGerald and Legal researcher Amalia Neenan discuss in The World Financial Review

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The comfort of a pleasant daily walk and a Netflix binge for solace has become the new normal in the midst of the Covid pandemic. Whilst some of us have been distracted by settling into the new TV series (or seven) others have been left wanting. One quintessentially British aspect of normal life has been […]

“Close encounters of the technological kind : How unregulated technologies cashed in on Covid-19”. Head of International Keith Oliver, and Legal researcher Amalia Neenan discuss in Global Data Review

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As a response to the pandemic, facial recognition has been deployed in various countries as a way to stem the rate of transmission. For example, it has been most controversially used to track quarantine evaders and to gauge elevated temperatures in crowds in states such as Russia and China. The UK has similarly jumped on […]

Partner Anna Bradshaw interviewed by ITV News on US request for evidence from Prince Andrew

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Partner Anna Bradshaw speaks to ITV News about the ability of the UK authorities to provide Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) sought by the US authorities in connection with the Epstein Investigation. Watch from 2:37  

“Are English Courts still the venue of choice for family offices?” Partner Jason Woodland discusses in Campden FB

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A very high proportion of cases in the High Court have foreign litigants (and many cases no UK based parties at all) and English Courts have an unparalleled reputation abroad. This is for a number of reasons, but in particular the impartiality of judges; range of orders available to the court; full disclosure of documents; […]