Corporate Crime & Compliance UK

  • January 29, 2025

    EU Tax Conduct Group Reelects Chair

    The European Union's Code of Conduct Group reelected its chair for a second term to start next week, the Council of the EU said Wednesday.

  • January 29, 2025

    Aercap Says Sanctions Don't 'Excuse' Insurers For Lost Jets

    Aircraft lessor Aercap told the High Court on Wednesday that insurers should have to cover losses over planes stranded in Russia because of Western sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine.

  • January 29, 2025

    FCA Sets 1st Fine For Breach Of Transaction Reporting Rule

    Infinox Capital Ltd. has been fined £99,200 ($123,240) for failing to submit transaction reports and risking market abuse going undetected, in the first action of its kind under the U.K. Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation, the Financial Conduct Authority reported Wednesday.

  • January 29, 2025

    SRA Fights To Revive AML Misconduct Case Against Dentons

    The solicitors' regulatory body sought on Wednesday to revive its misconduct case for alleged money laundering breaches against Dentons, arguing at a court in London that a tribunal had misunderstood the legal principles at stake.

  • January 29, 2025

    UK Watchdog To Help Small Businesses Obtain Audits

    The Financial Reporting Council said Wednesday it has launched a year-long campaign to help small businesses get audit services to help them raise capital.

  • January 28, 2025

    SRA Aims To Launch First Post Office Prosecutions In Summer

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority is aiming to bring the first prosecutions in connection with the Post Office Horizon scandal in the summer, according to the watchdog's chair.

  • January 28, 2025

    Ringleader Of €297M VAT Fraud Scheme Charged In Latvia

    The suspected ringleader of a €297 million ($309 million) cross-border tax fraud involving popular electronic devices has been indicted in Latvia, a European prosecutor has said.

  • January 28, 2025

    CMA Panel Blasts Microsoft's Software Licensing Practices

    The antitrust watchdog should consider sanctioning Microsoft over the harmful effect of its software licensing practices on the cloud computing market, an independent inquiry group said Tuesday.

  • January 28, 2025

    France Probes Binance Over Money Laundering Breaches

    France's public prosecutor on Tuesday opened a criminal investigation into crypto exchange Binance over suspected money laundering and terrorist financing breaches that authorities said may have enabled tax fraud and drug trafficking.

  • January 28, 2025

    AerCap Says Insurers Are On The Hook For Stranded Planes

    There is "no merit whatsoever" to arguments by aviation insurers seeking to escape liability for the loss of aircraft seized by Russian airlines, a lawyer for major lessor AerCap said in closing submissions Tuesday at a High Court trial with billions of dollars at stake.

  • January 28, 2025

    HDI Reaches Settlement On Planes Stranded In Russia

    Insurance company HDI Global Specialist SE has settled its fight with a dozen aircraft companies over payouts for planes stranded after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, ending one of many disputes in sprawling litigation worth billions of pounds. 

  • January 28, 2025

    EU Authorities Smash €100M Money Laundering Scheme

    A group of more than 20 individuals suspected of running a €100 million ($104 million) money laundering scheme in Europe has been arrested following a two-year investigation by law enforcement authorities in Spain, Cyprus and Germany, an EU agency said Tuesday.

  • January 27, 2025

    HMRC Can Appeal In Dispute Over UK-Ireland Tax Agreement

    HM Revenue & Customs can proceed with an appeal in its case alleging an Irish company's investment in a U.K.-based company was made to gain tax advantages, the Court of Appeal ruled Monday after hearing arguments.

  • January 27, 2025

    Past Unproven Assault Claim Drove Doctor's Unfair Dismissal

    An employment tribunal has ruled that a London hospital unfairly fired one of its doctors over unproven allegations of sexual misconduct without thoroughly investigating the matter.

  • January 27, 2025

    3 Sentenced For Circumventing Bank Anti-Fraud Checks

    Three men were sentenced Monday for their role in running a website enabling criminals to defraud victims by circumventing banking anti-fraud checks and generating up to an estimated £7.9 million ($9.9 million) in subscription fees, the National Crime Agency has said.

  • January 27, 2025

    Employment Rights Body Starts To Probe 2 Freelancer Apps

    The U.K.'s employment rights minister has warned two freelancer apps that they might be failing to provide users with proper pay and holiday entitlements, as the Employment Agency Standards Inspectorate probes their operations.

  • February 03, 2025

    Morgan Lewis Adds Competition, Finance Pros In London

    Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP said Monday it has hired specialists in competition and structured finance from Baker McKenzie and Akin Gump, respectively, as it looks to continue to expand across Europe.

  • January 27, 2025

    Mike Ashley Wins Data Request Battle With HMRC

    HM Revenue and Customs wrongly withheld personal information from Mike Ashley after the founder of the Sports Direct chain issued a data request following the tax authority's demand for £13.6 million ($17 million) in additional taxes, a London court ruled Monday.

  • January 27, 2025

    FCA Urges Tribunal To OK Spoofing Fines For 3 Bond Traders

    The Financial Conduct Authority asked a tribunal on Monday to uphold its disciplinary action against three traders for alleged market abuse, saying they had engaged in trading that was intended to mislead the market and should be subject to a ban and a fine.

  • January 27, 2025

    Guralp Says SFO Missed Deadline To Enforce DPA Breach

    The Serious Fraud Office missed the deadline to enforce a major breach of a corporate bribery settlement with a seismic technology company because of an unfortunate — but crucial — "slip up," lawyers for the business argued at a London court Monday. 

  • January 27, 2025

    Trader Faces US Extradition Over $10M Securities Fraud

    A trader wanted for running a "pump and dump" scheme that generated more than $10 million in unlawful stock sales will face extradition to the U.S. at a London court hearing in June, it was confirmed on Monday.

  • January 24, 2025

    Reed Smith Brings Back Tax Pro From Amazon In Brussels

    An attorney who specializes in customs, trade and excise tax matters in the European Union and U.K. has rejoined Reed Smith LLP in Brussels after a stint at Amazon, the firm announced.

  • January 24, 2025

    FCA Settles Claims Law Firm Helped Illegal Investment Plans

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Friday it has settled with a regional law firm over allegations that it helped a client promote a misleading care home investment scheme causing £50 million ($62 million) in losses.

  • January 24, 2025

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    This past week in London has seen Axa Insurance and Admiral face a claim from a former lawyer recently exposed for personal injury fraud, the owner of Reading Football Club sue a prospective buyer and mobile network Lycamobile tackle action by Spanish network Yogio. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • January 24, 2025

    Securities Class Actions Down But Not Out After Suboxone

    The Court of Appeal's refusal to allow investors in Reckitt and Indivior to bring a novel group claim over the marketing of an opioid addiction treatment marks a further setback for shareholders looking to hold listed companies liable for plunges in share prices.

Expert Analysis

  • Opinion

    Why Timing Makes UK Libor Judgments Controversial

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    The recent U.K. Court of Appeal decision in the R v. Hayes and Palombo appeal against Libor convictions demonstrates that had U.K. regulators probed with the facts known today, civil claims in all jurisdictions would be dismissed and a decadelong wasted investigation should be put to rest, says Charles Kuhn at Clyde & Co.

  • Tips For Orgs Using NDAs In Light Of New UK Legislation

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    The recent passage of the Victims and Prisoners Act follows a crackdown on the misuse of nondisclosure agreements, but although NDAs are not prohibited and regulators recognize their legitimate justification, organizations relying on them must be able to clearly explain that justification if challenged, say attorneys at Macfarlanes.

  • Comparing UK, EU Digital Products Cybersecurity Approaches

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    New U.K. and EU legislation impose different cybersecurity requirements on manufacturers of connectable products, but despite its higher overall standard and holistic approach, organizations should be aware that compliance with the EU act does not necessarily mean satisfying the U.K. regime, says Christopher Foo at Ropes & Gray.

  • Lessons From Epic's Dutch Fine For Unfair Marketing To Kids

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    Dutch regulators' imposition of a €1.1 million fine on Epic Games for unfair commercial practices targeting children marks a significant moment in the ongoing scrutiny of digital market practices, and follows an increased focus on children's online safety in the U.S. and European Union, say attorneys at Crowell & Moring.

  • Risks And Promises Of AI In The Financial Services Industry

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    Generative artificial intelligence has immense potential to revolutionize the financial services industry, but firms considering its use should first prepare to show their customers and the increasingly divided international regulatory community that they can manage the risks inherent to the new technology, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.

  • EU Anti-Greenwashing Guide Analyzed For Fund Managers

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    Anna Maleva-Otto and Matthew Dow at Schulte Roth explain how the European Securities and Markets Authority’s new guidelines on sustainability-related terms in fund names aim to protect European Union investors from unsubstantiated claims, and how they provide quantifiable criteria for determining which terms can be used to promote their funds.

  • FCA 'Finfluencer' Trial Exposes Social Media Promo Risks

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    The upcoming Financial Conduct Authority prosecution of nine individuals for Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 violations is the first time an online influencer will be tried for using social media to promote investments, demonstrating the need to be wary of the specific legal requirements surrounding financial product promotion, says David Claxton at Red Lion.

  • Appeal Ruling Clarifies 3rd-Party Contract Breach Liability

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    The Court of Appeal's recent decision in Northamber v. Genee World serves as a warning to parties that they may be held liable for inducing another party to breach a contract, even if that party was a willing participant, say Neil Blake, Maura McIntosh and Jennifer O'Brien at HSL.

  • How Law Firms Can Handle Challenges Of Mass Claims

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    With a wave of volume litigation possibly about to hit the U.K. courts, firms developing mass claim practices should ensure they heed the Solicitors Regulation Authority's May warning and adopt strategies to ensure regulatory compliance and fair client representation, says Claire Van der Zant at Shieldpay.

  • EU Directive Significantly Strengthens Enviro Protection

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    The recently revised European Union directive on environmental protection significantly strengthens its prior legislation and broadens the scope of environmental crime through the introduction of offenses for conduct resulting in severe damage, say Katharina Humphrey and Julian Reichert at Gibson Dunn.

  • How Revision Of The EU Works Directive May Affect Cos.

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    The European Union’s proposed revision of the Works Councils Directive, motivated by perceived shortcomings of existing legislation and the transformation of the world of work, includes significant changes that would increase workers' rights, including through strengthened enforcement and confidentiality provisions, says Thomas Player at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • What The New Digital Markets Bill Will Mean For Companies

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    The recently passed Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Bill will bring significant reform to U.K. merger control and antitrust rules for all businesses, but the introduction of a strategic market status regime and its reporting obligations means large tech organizations in particular need to think carefully about the forthcoming changes, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • EU's AI Act: Pitfalls And Opportunities For Data Collectors

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    The European Union’s new Artificial Intelligence Act entails explicit requirements and limitations throughout the AI value chain that might affect firms directly or indirectly dealing with AI development, such as data-as-a-service companies and web scraping providers, says Denas Grybauskas at Oxylabs.

  • FCA Doubles Down On New Priorities With Target ID Plan

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    Respondents to the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent consultation on its plan to publicly name subjects under investigation are concerned that the regulator’s cost-benefit analysis has not adequately considered the risks, but the FCA is holding firm, and it seems likely the changes will be implemented, says James Tyler at Peters & Peters.

  • Insurance Ruling Stresses High Hurdle To Fix Policy Wording

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    In Project Angel v. Axis, the Court of Appeal recently refused to rewrite the exclusion clause of an insurance policy, reminding parties in the warranty and indemnity market to carefully word clauses, as there is a high threshold before courts will intervene to amend policies, say Joseph Moore and Laura McCann at Travers Smith.

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