Criminal Trial Disclosure in Crisis
Rachel Hubbard examines the disclosure crisis currently consuming the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
Rachel Hubbard examines the disclosure crisis currently consuming the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
Research for the 2018 edition of Chambers High Net Worth has now concluded and we are pleased to announce that BCL will be featured as a leading firm in the practice area of Financial Crime: High Net Worth Individuals (UK).
BCL partner Shaul Brazil has been named in Who’s Who Legal: Investigations – Future Leaders, which ranks the most eminent lawyers in the field under 45.
On 28 February 2018, the National Crime Agency (NCA) publicised that it has obtained the first two Unexplained Wealth Orders (UWOs) in relation to assets with a value totalling £22m, believed to be owned by an unnamed politically exposed person (PEP).
John Binns and Ami Amin look at the introduction of Unexplained Wealth Orders and the ways in which the new powers could compromise the rights of a respondent.
Richard Reichman considers the Supreme Court decision in HM Inspector of Health & Safety v Chevron North Sea Limited regarding appeals against prohibition notices.
Michael Drury and Julian Hayes have authored the England & Wales chapter of “Cybersecurity” published by “Getting the Deal Through” in January 2018.
BCL partners, Shaul Brazil and John Binns, have authored the England & Wales chapter of the sixth edition of The Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Review published in January 2018.