Peters & Peters at International Bar Association Annual Conference 2025

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We’re excited to be attending this year’s International Bar Association Annual Conference, taking place in Toronto from 2–7 November. The event brings together legal professionals from around the globe for a week of insightful discussions and meaningful connections.   A number of our team will be at the event with participation across several panels and events. Please […]

Webinar: Rachel Cook guides lawyers through handling dawn raids

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Rachel Cook, has recorded a timely and practical webinar with MBL on how to advise clients facing the sudden and often overwhelming experience of a dawn raid.   In this session, Rachel draws on her extensive experience to explain the legal framework behind dawn raids, which authorities have the power to carry them out, and […]

Chambers & Partners UK Guide 2026

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Peters & Peters is proud to announce its new Band 2 ranking in Dispute Resolution Specialist Firms UK-wide in the recently released Chambers & Partners UK rankings 2026. This achievement underscores the firm’s standing as a recognised leader in Dispute Resolution.     The firm has maintained rankings across seven practice areas, including Band 1 […]

Annual Expert Witness Conference

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Dr. Vlad Meerovich and Jason Woodland are speaking on a panel at the Annual Expert Witness Conference.    Vlad and Jason will take part in the commercial parallel session, where they will discuss key issues, emerging trends, and best practices for expert witnesses involved in commercial cases.   The conference will take place on Friday 7 November 2025 at […]

The hidden price tag: human rights and money laundering risks in supply chains

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Peters & Peters will host a compelling panel discussion on Thursday, 16 October 2025, exploring the key ESG challenges organisations face today.   Our distinguished panel of specialists will offer expert insights into modern slavery in international supply chains, the evolving legal and regulatory landscape across sectors and jurisdictions, and the reputational and litigation risks […]

Arbitration and the new world order: what’s next…?

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Peters & Peters will be co-hosting an event with Ali & Co at Egypt Arbitration Days entitled ‘Arbitration and the new world order: what’s next…?’    The panel will explore the growing tension between key principles of international arbitration, neutrality, party autonomy, and enforceability, and the expanding reach of anti-corruption laws and economic sanctions. In […]

Peters & Peters opens doors for Springboard Work Experience Week

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In July 2025 Peters & Peters hosted its annual Springboard Work Experience Week, a flagship programme designed to provide undergraduates, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds, with practical insight into life at a law firm.   This immersive, week-long programme welcomed students into the heart of Peters & Peters, offering a dynamic blend of structured learning, […]

Peters & Peters secures another removal from UK sanctions list

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In April 2023, the UK government imposed sanctions on a number of individuals, including Tatiana Evtushenkova.   Following submissions made by Peters & Peters to the UK government challenging the lawfulness of its decision to sanction her, a court action was filed and, following the service of grounds and evidence, the government de-listed Ms Evtushenkova […]

A New Era for Corporate Criminal Liability—Strategic Insights from the Updated Joint SFO-CPS Corporate Prosecution Guidance

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In an article for LexisNexis, Rachel Cook analyses the SFO and CPS’s updated Joint Corporate Prosecution Guidance, exploring how it strengthens prosecutors’ hand under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 — and why it should be essential reading for corporates and advisers navigating the new failure to prevent fraud regime.   To read […]

Sanctions challenge takes flight at top UK court

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UniCredit will appeal to the UK Supreme Court in December 2025 over its right to withhold $69.3 million in payments for Russian aircraft leases, in a case that could clarify how UK sanctions affect commercial obligations and the use of letters of credit involving sanctioned entities.   In an article published by Law360, Liam Lane […]