Expanding corporate criminal liability – are DPAs fit for purpose? P&P’s Neil Swift discusses in Lexis Nexis

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DPAs provide companies with the opportunity to compromise allegations of serious criminal misconduct in a managed way, without going through the criminal trial process and without all the consequences of criminal conviction. Depending on the magnitude of the alleged misconduct, the financial penalties imposed can be very substantial. Other elements of the DPA are, where […]

Account Freezing Orders and Account Forfeiture Orders – a warning for compliance officers. Maria Cronin and Karl Masi discuss in Compliance Matters

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Globalisation and the increasing use of the global financial system have enabled criminal gangs to move from hoarding piles of cash to using sophisticated electronic banking systems capable of moving money across borders in milliseconds. To deal with this, Parliament introduced the Criminal Finances Act 2017, which amended the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) to […]

FinCrime World Forum – Strengthening the professions’ fight against FinCrime. P&P’s Anna Bradshaw speaking

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We are pleased to announce that Anna Bradshaw will be speaking at the FinCrime World Forum webinar taking place on June 22 2021. She will be joining a panel of experts examining how professional services providers can contribute to, and prevent, financial crime. Register here. 

Webinar : Collusion, Cartels & Careers in the private sector : Strategies for professional growth and advancement

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Peters & Peters Partner Jasvinder Nakhwal will be speaking at a webinar on June 10 by the Cartel & Criminal Practice Committee of the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) Antitrust law section. She will be joining a panel of experienced attorneys as they share how their career paths led them to specialise in the […]

Peters & Peters in “possibly largest ever” magistrates’ costs award in attempted private prosecution

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Peters & Peters on 8 June 2021 secured a significant costs award against a would-be private prosecutor in an application in the Westminster Magistrates’ Court. The judge said this award was proportionate even though he had remarked during the hearing that the total amount claimed in costs was possibly the largest ever made in the […]

Peters & Peters in “possibly largest ever” magistrates’ costs award in attempted private prosecution

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Peters & Peters on 8 June 2021 secured a significant costs award against a would-be private prosecutor in an application in the Westminster Magistrates’ Court. The judge said this award was proportionate even though he had remarked during the hearing that the total amount claimed in costs was possibly the largest ever made in the […]

U.K’s Covid contract to Cummings’ friends ruled as unlawful – Neil Swift discusses in Bloomberg

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The U.K government suffered a setback after Judge Finola O’Farrell ruled that a 564,000 pound ($800,000) coronavirus contract was unlawfully awarded to a research firm whose owners were friends of Boris Johnson’s former chief adviser. This judgment comes as the government is currently in the midst of challenging a number of lawsuits which have been […]

The Legal Training Consultancy ‘Business Fraud Update’ – P&P’s Jason Woodland speaking

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We are pleased to announce that Jason Woodland will be speaking at the Business Fraud Update online conference on June 18. This conference will be exploring a range of Business Fraud topics such as tax fraud, remedies available to victims of fraud in the civil courts and conducting a complex AML investigation. Please book your […]