Court of Appeal sheds light on new rules governing contempt proceedings

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Applications for contempt of court have been brought into sharp focus in the English courts in recent years. As Mr Justice Foxton observed in Integral Petroleum SA v Petrogat FZE [2020] EWHC 558 (Comm), these applications “have become an increasingly common feature of High Court litigation, particularly in the Business and Property Courts”. Prior to […]

British standard on modern slavery: key systems and controls

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At the end of September 2022, almost seven years after the introduction of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, standard 25700:2022 of the British Standards Institution (BSI) came into effect, offering guidance and recommendations on organisational responses to modern slavery. As explained in the first part of our four-part series, the standard provides a practical roadmap […]

SFO reform won’t make a difference without better resources 

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The UK political scene might have been in turmoil recently, but the drive to address financial wrongdoing in the country does not show signs of slowing down. Enter the government’s new economic crime and corporate transparency bill. The bill is going through the Commons and, if enacted, would give the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) a […]

Walk the walk – Maria Cronin and Cécile Nicod in Governance + Compliance

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With more and more brands sprucing up their green credentials when marketing their wares in a bid to attract environmentally conscious customers and funders, it was only a matter of time before ESG regulation was going to escalate around the world, with authorities and non-governmental bodies slowly but surely homing in on corporates involved in […]

Tough enough? Jason Woodland and Caroline Timoney in New Law Journal

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The issue of regulating the ligation funding market is back on the agenda, this time in Europe, with the European Parliament adopting in July an initial legislative report on responsible private funding of litigation. The report was authored by German MEP Axel Voss, who had previously described litigation funding as “happening largely in the shadows”, […]