Repeat of Anne Sacoolas virtual proceedings unlikely – Nick Vamos in the media

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Nick Vamos, our head of Business Crime & Investigations, has been quoted extensively in the media, commenting on the unprecedented decision to allow the killer of Harry Dunn to appear in court entirely remotely from start to finish.   Nick is a former Head of Extradition at the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and, since 2021, […]

“Fickle, False and Full of Fraud”: The UK is on the brink of recession – will fraud be on the rise?

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The UK has had a tempestuous few months, including a new Prime Minister and monarch all in one week, and instead of now slowly cruising into calm waters after weeks of change, is hurtling towards even greater uncertainty with the veritable fiasco that is the British economy at the moment. With the risk of a […]

Economic crime – what firms need to know about the government’s reforms

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Regulated businesses will need to take heed of the proposals contained in the brand new Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill 2022, which should become binding law, without any significant changes, in the near future. The bill, which is the latest in a string of recent instruments introduced by the UK government as part of […]

2022: the year of the greenwashing investigation?

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Twelve months ago, most legal commentators would have looked to their crystal balls and felt on relatively safe ground when predicting 2022 as the “Year of Covid-fraud enforcement”. While, at least in the UK, that is yet to eventuate in any meaningful way, a less expected development has been the global regulatory focus on “greenwashing” […]

New British standard gives guidance on organisational responses to modern slavery

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On 30 September 2022, almost seven years after the introduction of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, standard 25700:20221 of the British Standards Institution (BSI) came into effect. This offers guidance and recommendations on organisational responses to modern slavery. The standard, which applies to all organisations regardless of type, size and activity, recognises that drivers for tackling […]

AI and the SFO: What could possibly go wrong?

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The digital age has permanently changed the way in which criminal investigations are conducted. As people and businesses make greater use of technology, so grows the volume of material the police and prosecution bodies receive when an investigation begins. This is an important issue for the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), which often receives upward of […]

Keeping up with the Krypto

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Earlier this month, Kim Kardashian settled an investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) into unlawful cryptocurrency advertising. The billionaire reality TV star had posted on Instagram, promoting a cryptoasset, but had failed to disclose that she had been paid $250,000 for the post. The mistake cost her a $1.26 million fine by […]

Peters & Peters contributes chapter to International Comparative Legal Guide – Business Crime 2023 

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The International Comparative Legal Guide – Business Crime 2023 has come out. This edition covers common issues in business crime in 22 jurisdictions.   Neil Swift, Joseph Duggin and James Tyler have contributed the chapter for England & Wales. The chapter, which is free to view, covers:   – General Criminal Law Enforcement – Organisation […]

Peters & Peters helps Harry Dunn’s family in their quest for justice

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At Peters & Peters, as part of our commitment to justice, we lend our support to important causes where we can make a difference, often helping those facing some of the most difficult times of their lives in their search for justice. Sometimes, these causes also lead us to being involved in highly unusual proceedings. […]

Webinar: navigating legal disputes with Russian entities under EU, UK and US sanctions regimes

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While the main purpose of Western sanctions against Russia over the past eight months is to stop Russia’s military action in Ukraine, they have also made it much more challenging to pursue and defend legal claims involving Russian entities and individuals before courts and arbitral tribunals in Europe and the United States.   This webinar […]