P&P Access Aspiration Online Insight Day

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Last week, 27 students from 7 schools across London joined us for our first ever online P&P Insight Day, in partnership with Access Aspiration. Students listened to firm and industry insights during a talk and Q&A with our Managing Partner, Business Crime Partner, Civil Of Counsel and Head of HR. The questions explored moral dilemmas, […]

European Summit on Economic Sanctions Risk & Compliance – Sanctions expert Anna Bradshaw speaking

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Our very own sanctions expert Anna Bradshaw, will be speaking at the European Summit on Economic Sanctions Risk & Compliance on February 24 2021. Anna will be discussing – Human Rights/Magnitsky: Current Status of New Legislation in Europe. She will be exploring the following topics : What are the legal parameters? What is the EU’s […]

Post-Brexit security : An eleventh-hour reprieve? Nick Vamos and Katie Jones discuss in The New Law Journal

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The UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), agreed between the parties on Christmas Eve and implemented in UK domestic law on 31 December 2020 by the European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020, provides a new framework for extradition post-Brexit. Title VII of Part 3 of the TCA, entitled ‘Surrender’, sets out the principles and procedure […]

Facial recognition and fraud in a Covid-19 world – Is it time for the introduction of a bespoke legal instrument? Keith Oliver and Amalia Neenan discuss in City AM

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“There will come a time when it isn’t, ‘they’re spying on me through my phone’ anymore. Eventually, it will be, ‘my phone is spying on me’.” American author, Philip K. Dick, warned us about the rapid advancement of technology.  Incredibly, this warning was given long before his death in 1982, when mobile phones were the […]

Webinar : P&P’s Maria Cronin and Emma Ruane on the interplay between extradition proceedings, immigration applications and civil proceedings

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We are delighted to announce that Maria Cronin and Emma Ruane will be speaking at the FIRE (Fraud, Insolvency, Recovery, Enforcement) webinar on 23 February 2021. This is the second event in a series of virtual discussions around the criminal, regulatory & civil issues that asset recovery practitioners need to know about. This session will […]

C5 Virtual 15th Fraud, Asset Tracing & Recovery conference – P&P’s Head of International, Keith Oliver co-chairing

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C5’s Virtual 15th Fraud, Asset Tracing & Recovery conference returns this year on the 23-25 March 2021. This again promises to be a fantastic event with key presentations from (amongst others) senior officials from the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and U.S Department of Justice (DOJ). Our Head of International Keith Oliver […]

Biden administration to continue to seek extradition of Julian Assange – are they likely to succeed? P&P’s extradition specialist Nick Vamos discusses

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Last month, a British judge ruled that Julian Assange should not be extradited to the US citing harsh conditions for prisoners in American jails. Nick Vamos says that Assange’s extradition was only barred on a single ground which is that it will be oppressive to his mental health and also at risk of suicide if […]

Why are former justice secretaries severely opposed to Matt Hancock’s 10-year sentences for breaching quarantine? Peters & Peters’ Nick Vamos discusses in The Telegraph

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Matt Hancock’s 10-year jail sentences for people who lie about their travel history have been condemned as disproportionate by former justice secretaries. Under the new rules which come into force on Monday, people who deliberately conceal their arrival from one of the 33 “red list” countries may face up to 10 years in jail, the […]

Why is the UK’s Office for Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) eyeing broader economic crimes? Sanctions expert Anna Bradshaw queries the move

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Giles Thomson, who recently joined OFSI as director, says his expanded role will “ build stronger links between sanctions and broader economic crime work”. Peters & Peters partner Anna Bradshaw warns that  “Financial sanctions are a political tool, and their enforcement therefore has a political dimension that economic-crime enforcement does not have. There has to […]

Peters & Peters involved in one of the most anticipated litigation cases of 2021 according to The Lawyer

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Peters & Peters are to be involved in one of the most anticipated litigation cases for 2021 according to the recent The Top 20 Cases of 2021 article by The Lawyer. Instructed by the claimants The Secretary of State for Health and the NHS Business Services Authority in its ongoing case against Servier Laboratories, the […]