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2 Hare Court Sports Law Group: Athletics Round-Up

Gavin Irwin explores recent developments in regulatory and disciplinary issues in the sport of Athletics…

Ensuring the Reliability of Expert Witnesses in Criminal Cases

Narita Bahra QC and Nick James of Furnival Chambers contribute to the LexisNexis Corporate Crime…

Final Closing Speech

Jackie Samuel retired from Chambers after a successful career panning over 45 years at the…

Achieving Sea-Change: Criminal Disclosure Failures

Too little, too late? As the CPS publishes its disclosure review, Narita Bahra and Fiona Robertson assess whether its…

HMICFRS Report Criticises Response to Modern Day Slavery

This month Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (‘HMICFRS) released a…

Representation in section 2 CJA 1987 interviews

The Law Society yesterday issued new guidance in relation to the presence of an interviewee’s…

Conclusion of the Hong Kong anti-money laundering consultation confirms commitment to extending enforcement 

A TEMPERATURE RISE IN ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATION In recent months there has been a steady…

Driving to Distraction

The penalty handed to drivers caught using a mobile phone whilst driving doubled last week…

Orlando Pownall QC represents jailed city worker Ke Xu accused of “deliberately” refusing to surrender seized software worth millions of pounds

Orlando Pownall QC represents Ke Xu, in Trenchant Ltd. Corbiere LTD Trenchant Employment LTD v…

Developments in Deferred Prosecution Agreements

On 8th July Leveson LJ approved an application by the Serious Fraud Office for a Deferred…

Do Tom Hayes’ confiscation proceedings reveal a softening approach towards defendants by the Courts?

Former UBS and Citi Bank trader Tom Hayes, the only person to be found guilty…

Changes to the Criminal Procedure Rules

On Monday 4th April 2016 the Criminal Procedure Rules 2015 will be amended by the…

Sentencing for Robbery

On 28 January 2016 the Sentencing Council published the new Definitive Guidelines for offences of…

Disclosure in Document Heavy Cases & Abuse of Process

On 21 December 2015 the Court of Appeal released a series of extracts from their…

On 21 December 2015, the Court of Appeal upheld Tom Hayes’ conviction, but reduced his sentence from 14 to 11 years

In August 2015 Tom Hayes was convicted of conspiracy to defraud. He had been involved…

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