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; […]

“Anne Saccolas: UK-US diplomatic relations tested”. Partner Jasvinder Nakhwal and Associate Craig Hogg discuss in EU Reporter

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Last month, INTERPOL issued a Red Notice for Anne Saccoolas, former CIA agent and wife of a US government employee stationed at RAF Croughton, England, in connection with the death of the British national, Harry Dunn. The Notice is the latest chapter in a near year-long saga that has tested UK-US extradition arrangements and shone […]

Associate Philip Gardner discusses applying freezing orders and penal notices beyond the corporate veil

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Philip Gardner (Associate) of Peters & Peters discusses the case of Trans-Oil International S.A. -v- (1) Savoy Trading LP (2) Ivan Melnykov [2020] EWHC 57 (Comm) and the Court’s power to apply freezing orders beyond the corporate veil. Read more

Peters & Peters shortlisted in Legal Team of the Year category for the Bar Council’s Employed Bar Awards 2020 (EBAs)

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We are delighted to announce that Michael O’Kane, Peter FitzGerald, William Green and Kerri McGuigan have been shortlisted as Legal Team of the Year 2020 for the Bar Council’s Employed Bar Awards (EBAs). Peter FitzGerald has also been shortlisted in the categories of Outstanding Employed Barrister in a Law Firm and Employed Barrister of the […]

Partner Anna Bradshaw is quoted in the Financial Times on the implications of Brexit for EU and UK anti-money laundering efforts

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In the wake of ambitious proposals to improve the EU’s anti-money laundering controls, Partner Anna Bradshaw is interviewed by the Financial Times on the potential ramifications of Brexit for the fight against money laundering in the EU and in the UK. Read more

“Finance needs to hear more from regulators on how to address risks posed by working at home”. Partner Neil Swift and Legal researcher Katie Jones discuss in Financial News

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The shift to remote working necessitated by the Covid-19 lockdown and restrictions imposed by the government, represents an unprecedented challenge to the financial services industry. While regulators were quick to act at the outset of the pandemic, taking immediate steps to stabilise the industry and protect customers, targeted measures to offset the novel risks posed […]

Head of International Keith Oliver and Legal researcher Amalia Neenan discuss how facial recognition technology is capitalising on the Covid-19 crisis in Euronews

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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many states have turned to facial recognition technology as a way to combat the spread of the virus by tracking quarantine evaders or gauging elevated temperatures of potentially infected individuals in crowds. However, without proper regulation, we have started to witness the often undetected spread of this technology, […]

Partner Nick Vamos is quoted in Bloomberg about Ex-billionaire Mallya’s extradition case

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Former billionaire Vijay Mallya is a step closer to being extradited to India to face impending fraud charges, after two judges ruled that the case raised no public interest issues, and therefore ruled out an appeal to the Supreme Court. “Extradition must take place within 28 days of the decision of the Supreme Court refusing […]

“Privacy concerns must not be shut out in rush to control virus”, Head of International Keith Oliver and Legal researcher Amalia Neenan discuss in The Times and have also been featured in the weekly edition of The Times Brief Newsletter

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Dystopian visions of spies — technological or human — betraying a cowed population to authoritarian regimes are rife in literature. We have not quite reached the level of surveillance depicted in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale — but this could be how it starts: a global catastrophe, followed by enhanced governmental control. The latest controversy relates to […]