Low pay for UK financial crime prosecutors hits efforts to hire top talent

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The Financial Times discusses in this article how the pay for financial crime prosecutors in the UK is low in comparison to their private sector counterparts, making it less desirable for lawyers in the private sector to consider moving unless the public sector can demonstrate that there is non-monetary value to be gained.   This […]

CAT rules in favour of NHS in significant competition claim against pharmaceuticals

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Peters & Peters was recently instructed to act for the NHS in long-running litigation against the Danish pharmaceutical company Lundbeck and several others, and to seek to resist arguments by the pharmaceutical companies that the NHS’ claim had been brought out of time and should not be allowed to proceed. The claims arise from the […]

Assange v USA — where are we now?

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In this LexisNexis Corporate Crime analysis, Nick Vamos and Adam Wawrzynski consider the extradition case of Julian Assange, how the case arose in 2010, its background, the current stage of the appeal and next steps, the main ground of appeal, and what, if any, impact a successful appeal would have. Please note that the article […]

FCA steps up its ESG focus with introduction of anti-greenwashing rule

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The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) and latterly the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) have been leading the UK regulatory charge with respect to policing claims relating to the sustainability characteristics of products and services. However, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) now appears to be picking up the baton. What is the anti-greenwashing rule? The FCA […]

Mike Lynch acquittal turns spotlight on UK-US extradition deal

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Last week, a US jury acquitted Mike Lynch, one of the UK’s former leading tech entrepreneurs, of fraud. He spent around one-third of his 12-year legal battle fighting extradition to the US. His case has fuelled criticism of the extradition arrangements between the UK to the US, with critics calling them “desperately unfair” and too […]

FCA doubles down on new priorities with target ID Plan

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The end of April saw the Financial Conduct’s Authority’s (FCA) consultation on the public naming of investigation subjects close. Widely referred to as a plan to name and shame, the proposal has sparked a backlash from the market, various influential trade bodies and politicians. At the moment, anyone subject to investigation are not named until […]

Tackling ESG regulation across multiple jurisdictions – a conundrum for multinationals

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ESG-related legislation and regulation are increasingly a focus for companies operating internationally. Scanning the horizon for new developments and adapting their business practices accordingly will be key to ensuring compliance, especially in the face of diverse and ever-changing requirements. In this article for The World Financial Review, Maria Cronin and Fred Kelly discuss why there […]

If Craig David made court cases…

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WELL, that was a whirlwind wasn’t it? Tornado Cash (TC) developer Alexey Pertsev, guilty of money laundering on Tuesday, off to prison on Wednesday, appealing to the Court of Appeal in Den Bosch on Thursday. I appreciate that you might think I am about to recite the remainder of the Craig David song, “7 Days”. […]

An ESG legislative minefield for multinationals

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Companies that operate internationally face complex ESG-related challenges and potential exposure across multiple jurisdictions. Their business practices and models must therefore be adapted to comply with the developing rules and regulations, such as the newly passed EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, in all the countries in which they operate. In this article for European […]

Assange can appeal extradition to U.S., British court rules

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Earlier this week, the High Court ruled that Julian Assange could appeal his extradition to the US. In this last episode of the long-running battle that the WikiLeaks founder has been fighting against the 2022 extradition decision made by then Home Secretary Priti Patel, the judges gave him until tomorrow to submit a full case […]