Hannah Laming on the criminal accountability of companies

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This summer marked 10 years since the UK Bribery Act 2010 came into force. A significant power granted under the law was the corporate offence of ‘failure to prevent’ corruption or bribery, which can make businesses criminally responsible for the actions of their employees and agents unless they can show adequate preventative measures are in […]

How fraudsters exploit the NFT craze

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Damien Hirst unveiled The Currency earlier this month — a dual collection of 10,000 A4 paper “spot paintings” with 10,000 corresponding non-fungible tokens (NFTs), each worth $2,000. The catch? Hirst’s patrons have until 3pm on July 21, 2022 to choose whether to keep the NFTs or trade them for the physical work — whichever they […]

P&P now a proud member of the Legal Sustainability Alliance and signatory of the Legal Renewables Initiative

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We are very pleased to announce that Peters & Peters is now a proud member of the Legal Sustainability Alliance (LSA) – the leading sustainability network for law firms and the UK Legal sector. Our membership allows us to collaborate and share best practice with other member firms, taking positive steps to improve the environmental […]

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Anna Bradshaw is quoted in The Washington Post discussing the UK’s new corruption sanctions designations

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On 22 July, new sanctions were announced under the UK’s Global Anti-Corruption sanction regime, targeting five individuals based on their involvement in serious corruption in Equatorial Guinea, Zimbabwe, Venezuela and Iraq.  Anna Bradshaw spoke to the Washington Post about the UK’s post-Brexit policy on sanctions, describing the new corruption sanction designations as “the most recent […]

Peters & Peters ranked in Band 1 for Financial Crime: High Net Worth Individuals by Chambers & Partners

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We’ve been representing high net worth and prominent people in financial crime cases since 1938. We’re busier than ever, so in 2021 it’s good to see our work being recognised in the Chambers High Net Worth Guide. We’ve been ranked in Band 1 for the quality, complexity and value of our work for HNWI and […]

Changing the game…leading the way!

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Our Business Crime Department Associate, Dr Debbie Sayers, was delighted to be invited to speak at two key children’s international coaching events over the last week. Debbie has a PhD in Human Rights Law and, in addition to being a solicitor, she is an experienced youth football coach and recognised leader in the field of […]

Successful quashing of Red Notice for high-profile businessperson

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Following detailed and lengthy submissions from Peters and Peters over a period of months, the Commission for Control of INTERPOL’s Files, at its 117th session, has quashed a Red Notice issued at the request of the United Arab Emirates against our client, a high-profile businessperson involved in a complex, long-running, multimillion-pound commercial dispute. INTERPOL agreed […]

VAT fraud: Interdisciplinary research on tax crimes in the European Union. P&P’s Rachel Cook speaking

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We are delighted to announce that Rachel Cook will be acting as a national expert at the VIRTEU (VAT fraud: Interdisciplinary research on tax crimes in the European Union) taking place on July 23 2021. This workshop is focused on exploring the interconnections between tax crimes and corruption, and unravelling the intimate relationships that exist […]

Global Investigations Review (GIR) Live London: P&P’s Anna Bradshaw speaking

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We are delighted to announce that Anna Bradshaw will be speaking at the GIR Live event taking place on Wednesday 21 July 2021. Anna will be joining the expert panel discussion on topics affecting investigations and developments in financial crime compliance. Register here.

Digital art and non-fungible tokens (NFTs): the way of the future or just another scam? Keith Oliver and Caroline Timoney discuss in The Fintech Times

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The potential for returns that outstrip traditional investments has long drawn armchair investors to cryptocurrencies, some of whom will no doubt have been reassured by market developments such as the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce’s Statement that cryptocurrencies are indeed property (a position now supported by case law). However, many investors continue to show a significant lack […]