Richard Sallybanks named amongst Global Elite Thought Leaders in Who’s Who Legal – Business Crime Defence: Investigations 2021

Richard Sallybanks named amongst Global Elite Thought Leaders in Who’s Who Legal – Business Crime Defence: Investigations 2021

BCL partner, Richard Sallybanks has been named amongst the Global Elite Thought Leaders for Who’s Who Legal – Business Crime Defence: Investigations 2021.

WWL: Thought Leaders brings together the insight, expertise and wisdom of some of the world’s foremost lawyers and experts. The Thought Leaders edition aims to shine a light on what makes these lawyers the apogee of the profession. These individuals are worthy of special mention owing not only to their vast expertise and experience advising on some of the world’s most significant and cutting-edge legal matters, but also their ability to innovate, inspire, and go above and beyond to deliver for their clients.

Who’s Who Legal states “BCL Solicitors LLP – Distinguishes itself as a go-to firm for investigations issues with six top-flight practitioners” listed below:

Who’s Who Global Leaders – Investigations 2021:

  • Ian Burton
  • Shula de Jersey
  • Jane Glass
  • Harry Travers
  • Michael Drury

View the entire ‘Thought Leaders Global Elite – Business Crime Defence – Individuals 2021’ list on the WWL website here.

A partner in BCL for 20 years, Richard Sallybanks has been involved in numerous UK and international business crime investigations and prosecutions. His core practice is defending senior executives who are suspects in investigations. His SFO experience includes the Airbus, Barclays Qatar, Alstom and Kaupthing Bank investigations as well as successfully defending Tesco’s Commercial Director on charges of an alleged £250m accounting fraud. Many of his cases are cross-border and Richard is experienced in managing and co-ordinating teams of lawyers in multi-jurisdictional investigations. In the financial sector he has acted for bankers, brokers, traders and senior executives in criminal and regulatory investigations, by the FCA and overseas authorities, including in relation to allegations of money laundering, insider dealing and market abuse.

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