Corporate Crime & Compliance UK

  • July 31, 2024

    HSBC Says HUD Has Closed Fair Lending Probe

    HSBC's U.S. banking arm said it is no longer facing a multicity fair lending investigation from federal housing authorities after an outside complaint that prompted the probe was withdrawn.

  • July 31, 2024

    Jusan, News Outlet End Libel Dispute Over Ex-Kazakh Leader

    Jusan Technologies Ltd. has settled its defamation claim against the Bureau of Investigative Journalism stemming from online reports that the company was set up to hide assets belonging to a former president of Kazakhstan, the news organization said Thursday.

  • July 31, 2024

    FCA Can't Avoid Paying Julius Baer Bankers' Legal Costs

    Britain's financial watchdog lost its appeal to avoid paying part of the legal costs for two former employees of Swiss bank Julius Baer accused of acting recklessly and lacking integrity with specific foreign exchange transactions.

  • July 31, 2024

    Indian Businessman Loses Extradition Over $32M Loan Fraud

    An Indian businessman accused of defrauding 28.6 million Swiss francs ($32.5 million) from companies in an advance fee fraud scheme lost his chance to challenge the decision to extradite him from the U.K. on Wednesday after a London judge ruled that he could not mount a double jeopardy defense.

  • July 31, 2024

    Care Home Company Fails To Trim Workers' Payouts

    A London appeals judge on Wednesday refused to let a care home company reduce the amount of money it must pay out to workers fired for protected disclosures about their pay, saying that the lower tribunal had been right that it was not "just and equitable" to do so.

  • July 31, 2024

    Retired Couple Can't Duck Ex-Solicitor's Forex Deceit Win

    A London appellate court ruled Wednesday that a financial advisor and his wife cannot escape liability to compensate a former lawyer over £500,000 ($642,135), after the appellate judge found they were partners in a now-defunct foreign exchange trading scheme.

  • July 31, 2024

    Amazon, Eversheds Lawyers Can't Shake Whistleblower Claim

    Amazon's senior employment lawyer and two Eversheds Sutherland solicitors have failed to block an unfair dismissal claim brought by an ex-employee of the tech giant's cloud business, after a London tribunal found it was too early to rule on their responsibility for his leaving.

  • July 31, 2024

    Rosling King's Defense Trimmed In Negligence Claim

    A judge on Wednesday tossed out part of Rosling King LLP's defense to a negligence claim brought by a former client, finding the law firm could not challenge an earlier decision that a litigation strategy was bound to fail.

  • July 31, 2024

    Ex-Fieldfisher Lawyer Says Sex Assault Claim Was Conspiracy

    A former senior associate at Fieldfisher LLP sacked over sexual harassment allegations told a tribunal Wednesday that a "group of close friends" had conspired to falsely accuse him of sexually assaulting a co-worker in a toilet during a work event.

  • July 31, 2024

    SFO Eyes Potential £237M Legal Bill For ENRC Misconduct

    The Serious Fraud Office has registered a potential £237.7 million ($305 million) payment to ENRC for damages over findings that its officers encouraged a former partner at Dechert LLP to divulge confidential information about alleged corruption at the Kazakh miner.

  • July 31, 2024

    Gov't Plans Backstop Legislation To Tackle Audit Backlog

    The new Labour government said Wednesday it is preparing legislation to introduce a statutory backstop as the U.K. faces a growing backlog of audits of local authorities.

  • July 31, 2024

    FCA Maintains Restrictions On London Stone Securities

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Wednesday that it will continue to restrict London Stone Securities, preventing the wealth manager from conducting any regulated activities because of serious concerns that it is not delivering good results for clients.

  • July 30, 2024

    Consumers Can Appeal Some Blocked UK Mastercard Claims

    The United Kingdom's specialty antitrust court gave the go-ahead Tuesday for a partial appeal of its June decision scrubbing as time-barred a swath of claims from a £10 billion ($12.7 billion) class action against Mastercard, while concluding some grounds of appeal have no "real prospect of success."

  • July 30, 2024

    UK Healthcare Ex-Directors Banned For £30M In Unpaid Taxes

    Two former directors of a defunct U.K. healthcare company are banned from holding executive positions at any business after failing to pay more than £30 million ($38.5 million) in taxes, the government's insolvency agency said Tuesday.

  • July 30, 2024

    Misleading Invoices Rose 63% In Last Year, IPO Warns

    The Intellectual Property Office issued a fresh warning Tuesday for customers to beware of unsolicited payment requests typically in the form of invoices for trademark, design or patent services.

  • July 30, 2024

    Fieldfisher Defends Lawyer's Sacking Over Sexual Misconduct

    A Fieldfisher LLP partner who sacked a senior associate over sexual harassment allegations told a tribunal Tuesday she stood by her decision as she gave evidence against the lawyer who claimed that he had been unfairly dismissed.

  • July 30, 2024

    NCA Ducks Litigation Risk In 1st Seizure Of Sanctioned Assets

    The decision by the National Crime Agency to secure the forfeiture of the assets of a sanctioned Russian oligarch is a pragmatic victory that avoids the risk of setting a damaging legal precedent, lawyers say.

  • July 30, 2024

    Bahraini Dissidents Say Bugging Case Belongs In England

    Two Bahraini dissidents urged a London appeals court Tuesday to uphold a ruling that the Gulf state cannot block them from suing it for allegedly infecting their computers with spyware because the hacking took place in the U.K.

  • July 30, 2024

    Forsters Pro Ducks Liability In Fight Over Billionaire's Estate

    A Forsters LLP private wealth solicitor cannot be held personally liable while he represents the estate of a Russian oligarch in a dispute over his $3.7 billion fortune unless the lawyer's actions are dishonest or fraudulent, a London court has ruled.

  • July 30, 2024

    Bank Of England Plans New Scrutiny Of Foreign Banks In UK

    The Bank of England's regulatory arm proposed Tuesday new requirements for overseas banks with U.K. operations, to help detect some risks to financial stability that had arisen in the collapsed Silicon Valley Bank UK, sold to HSBC.

  • July 30, 2024

    ENRC Founder's Daughter Poised To Quash SFO Conviction

    The Serious Fraud Office said Tuesday that it will not contest an appeal by the daughter of one of the founders of Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. against her conviction for failing to hand over documents in the agency's corruption investigation into the Kazakh mining company.

  • July 30, 2024

    FCA Could Extend Deadline On Motor Finance Complaints

    Britain's financial watchdog is considering whether to extend the deadline for motor finance companies to deal with complaints from customers about commission arrangements while the regulator investigates whether past deals were compliant with a 2021 ban.

  • July 30, 2024

    Katie Price Faces Arrest For Not Attending Bankruptcy Hearing

    A London judge issued a warrant on Tuesday for the arrest of Katie Price after the former model failed again to attend a court hearing in connection with her bankruptcies.

  • July 29, 2024

    BofA, Citi Among Banks In $80M Deal To End Bond-Rig Suit

    Units of Bank of America, Citigroup and other banking giants have agreed to pay $80 million to settle investor claims accusing them of conspiring to fix European government bond prices.

  • July 29, 2024

    Crypto Investors Get Provisional OK For £9B Binance Claim

    Binance Holdings Ltd. must face a £9 billion ($11.5 billion) proposed class action brought by investors after a tribunal dismissed the cryptocurrency exchange's bid to strike out the claim, finding the evidence "just about" shows the case has a realistic chance of success.

Expert Analysis

  • Dyson Decision Highlights Post-Brexit Forum Challenges

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    The High Court's recent decision in Limbu v. Dyson, barring the advancement of group supply chain claims against Dyson subsidiaries in the U.K. and Malaysia, suggests that, following Brexit, claims concerning events abroad may less frequently proceed to trial in England, say lawyers at Debevoise.

  • How Boards Can Mitigate Privacy, Cybersecurity And AI Risks

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    In 2023, data privacy, cybersecurity and AI persist as prominent C-suite concerns as regulators stepped up enforcement, and organizations must develop a plan for handling these risks, in particular those with a global footprint, say lawyers at Latham.

  • The Outlook For UK Restructuring Plans At Home And Abroad

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    The U.K. continues to be a center for large-cap, cross-border restructurings, though its competitive edge over the EU in this regard may narrow, while small and medium-sized enterprises are already likely to avoid costly formal processes by reaching out to their secured lenders for restructuring solutions, say Paul Keddie and Timothy Bromley-White at Macfarlanes.

  • Best Legal Practices For The Holiday Party Season

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    With the holiday party season in full swing, two recent Solicitors Regulation Authority decisions serve as a useful reminder to both individuals and firms of the potential employment and regulatory consequences when misconduct is alleged to have occurred at a work event, say lawyers at CM Murray.

  • Insights For Cos. As Sustainability Reporting Goal Posts Shift

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    The European Commission’s recent measures proposing relief in sustainability reporting for small- and medium-sized enterprises mean that many businesses already preparing to comply with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive will find they are still on the right path, say Sarah-Jane Denton and Alexandra Macbean at Travers Smith.

  • Foreign Assets Ruling Suggests New Tax Avoidance Approach

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    The U.K. Supreme Court's recent ruling in His Majesty's Revenue & Customs v. Fisher, which found that the scope of the transfer of foreign assets is narrow, highlights that the days of rampant tax avoidance have been left behind, and that the need for wide-ranging and uncertain tax legislation is lessening, says James Austen at Collyer Bristow.

  • Lessons To Be Learned From 2023's Bank Failures

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    This year’s banking collapses, coupled with interest rate rises, inflation and geopolitical instability have highlighted the need for more robust governance, and banks and regulators have learned that they must adequately monitor and control liquidity risk to protect against another financial crisis, say Juliette Mills and Alix Prentice at Cadwalader.

  • Key Questions Ahead Of 2024 Right-To-Work Changes

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    In 2024, the U.K. will increase the maximum civil penalty for companies hiring employees who don't have legal permission to work, so employers should work toward minimizing the risk of noncompliance, including by using an identity service provider to carry out digital right-to-work checks, says Gemma Robinson at Foot Anstey.

  • Class Action-Style Claims Are On The Horizon In 2024

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    Following the implementation of an EU directive enabling consumers to bring actions for collective redress, 2024 will likely see the first serious swathe of class action-style cases in Europe, particularly in areas such as cyber exposures, ESG and product liability, says Henning Schaloske at Clyde & Co.

  • An Overview Of European Private Investments in Public Equity

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    Although still fairly rare, private investments in public equity may continue to be an attractive option for some European issuers seeking to secure equity financing, and advisers planning such an investment should consider the various local options, requirements and norms, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell.

  • Cos. Must Monitor Sanctions Regime As Law Remains Unclear

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    While recent U.K. government guidance and an English High Court's decision in Litasco v. Der Mond Oil, finding that a company is sanctioned when a designated individual is exercising control over it, both address sanctions control issues, disarray in the law remains, highlighting that practitioners should keep reviewing their exposure to the sanctions regime, say lawyers at K&L Gates.

  • Unpacking The UK's Proposals To Regulate Crypto-Assets

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    Recent proposals for crypto-asset regulation in the U.K. demonstrate support for crypto's potential, but there is concern around the authorization process for organizations undertaking crypto-asset activities, and new regulations will require a more detailed assessment of firms' compliance not previously addressed, say Jessica Lee and Menelaos Karampetsos at Brown Rudnick.

  • The Top 7 Global ESG Litigation Trends In 2023

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    To date, ESG litigation across the world can largely be divided into seven forms, but these patterns will continue developing, including a rise in cases against private and state actors, a more complex regulatory environment affecting multinational companies, and an increase in nongovernmental organization activity, say Sophie Lamb and Aleksandra Dulska at Latham.

  • Proposed Amendment Would Transform UK Collective Actions

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    If the recently proposed amendment to the Digital Markets Bill is enacted, the U.K.'s collective action landscape will undergo a seismic change that will likely have significant consequences for consumer-facing businesses, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • UK Takeover Code Changes: Key Points For Bidders, Targets

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    Newly effective amendments to Rule 21 of the U.K. Takeover Code, which remove legal and administrative constraints on a target operating its business in the ordinary way during an offer, will add clarity for targets and bidders, and are likely to be welcomed by both, say lawyers at Davis Polk.

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