The government's growing use of sanctions to disrupt criminals targeting Britain is creating more work for white-collar lawyers, even if they object that the heavy-handed foreign policy tool flouts the rule of law.
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Lawyers Set To Profit From Sanctions 'Mission Creep'

By Christopher Crosby

The government's growing use of sanctions to disrupt criminals targeting Britain is creating more work for white-collar lawyers, even if they object that the heavy-handed foreign policy tool flouts the rule of law.

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Gov't Vows To Claw Back Bill For Capita Pensions Fix

By Martin Croucher

The government said Wednesday it will pursue service provider Capita for reimbursement on a taxpayer-funded fix for the ongoing Civil Service Pensions Scheme debacle.

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Gupta Says England Not The Venue For $7M Fraud Claim

By Sophia Dourou

Metals tycoon Prateek Gupta told the Court of Appeal on Wednesday that a U.K. commodities trader cannot bring a fraud claim worth almost $7 million against him in England because the alleged loss occurred abroad.

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UniCredit Stake In Commerzbank Now Just Short Of Control

By Najiyya Budaly

Italian lender UniCredit said Wednesday that it holds 49.65% of the voting rights in Commerzbank AG of Germany despite resistance from the German state about the approach.

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ENFORCEMENT

FCA Investigating 11 Potential Consumer Duty Breaches

By Alex Davidson

The Financial Conduct Authority said Wednesday in its latest enforcement watch newsletter that it is conducting 11 investigations into potential breaches of the Consumer Duty.

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LITIGATION

PwC Error Inflated Lender's €189M Claim, Real Estate Biz Says

By Eddie Beaver

Real estate developer Urbas has admitted to defaulting on loan agreements but argued that a €189 million ($215 million) claim brought by a Luxembourg credit provider for repayment must be recalculated because PwC allegedly undervalued the shares appropriated by the lender as collateral.

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BAT Hit With 2nd Investor Claim Over North Korea Disclosures

By Eddie Beaver

British American Tobacco PLC faces a second group claim in London this year after more than 100 shareholders alleged it had failed to disclose information about its North Korean activities, which ultimately led to the company paying hundreds of millions in penalties.

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Citadel Securities Drops Portofino Suit To Chase UK Judgment

By Caroline Simson

Citadel Securities has agreed to drop its New York trade secrets lawsuit targeting a Swiss cryptocurrency trading firm launched by two ex-employees in order to focus on enforcing a roughly £6 million ($8 million) judgment it's already won in the dispute, according to documents filed Wednesday.

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POLICY & REGULATION

Pensions Body Floats Reforms To Boost Retirement Saving

By Tom Fish

​The U.K. government must reform workplace pensions as the current system still cannot provide adequate retirement incomes for many workers, a trade body warned on Wednesday.

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AI Adoption Not Yet Uniform In Corporate Reporting, FRC Says

By Joel Poultney

The audit watchdog said Wednesday that the use of artificial intelligence tools in corporate reporting is still cautious and uneven across the market, despite many businesses considering adopting the technology over the coming year.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

UK-Gulf Trade Deal Offers Key Benefits, But Hurdles Remain

The U.K.’s recent free trade agreement with the Gulf Cooperation Council is expected to deliver U.K. businesses a competitive advantage, with simplified procedures and tariff removal across manufacturing, services and digital trade sectors, but navigating Gulf regional tensions and differing regulatory regimes will create challenges, say lawyers at King & Spalding.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

7 King's Bench Walk

BCL Solicitors

Blackstone Chambers

Fox Williams

Hecker Fink

Jones Day

King & Spalding

Macfarlanes LLP

One Essex Court

Pallas Partners

Slarskey LLC

Solomon Cramer & Summit

Stewarts Law LLP

TLT LLP

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

British American Tobacco PLC

Capita Group

Citadel Securities LLC

Commerzbank

Huobi Global Ltd.

London Court of International Arbitration

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Trafigura Group Pte. Ltd.

UniCredit

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

European Union

Financial Conduct Authority

Financial Reporting Council

National Crime Agency

Office of Foreign Assets Control

U.K. Foreign & Commonwealth Office

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

UK Court of Appeal

UK High Court