Partner Richard Cannon comments on the UK government’s recently announced sanctions targeting crypto and illicit finance networks used to support Russian sanctions evasion, in New Law Journal.
https://t.co/uO6msHHeHu
Commenting in @Independent, Partner Richard Cannon explains why post-Brexit extradition rules could prevent Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner from being extradited from Germany to the UK.
https://t.co/BE31bqjGQ0
Writing in @lawsocgazette, Partner Amjid Jabbar examines forthcoming reforms to the confiscation regime under the Proceeds of Crime Act and what they may mean for the effectiveness and fairness of asset recovery in practice.
https://t.co/p3cFiTsaTN
Solicitor Andrew Brown comments in @Law360 on the Court of Appeal’s decision in Mazur and others v Charles Russell Speechlys and its implications for litigation practice.
https://t.co/mh7zlz8Xch
Commenting in @CityAM, Partner Richard Cannon examines the lawfulness and necessity of the decision to arrest Lord Peter Mandelson on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
https://t.co/5v9omV12iD
Commenting in @thetimes and @lawsocgazette, Founder Bambos Tsiattalou discusses the future of the Serious Fraud Office after the London Mining trial collapse.
https://t.co/SaC4kqRdJi
Writing in @lawsocgazette, Partner Amjid Jabbar explores the Serious Fraud Office’s recent use of the Proceeds of Crime Act to return £400,000 to victims of a decades old fraud, and examines what it reveals about the practical limits of civil recovery.
https://t.co/W4YlIEsq0Y
Barrister Jessica Sobey comments in @GlobalLegalGrp on the decision to make four former Nightingale Court buildings permanent, a move intended to address mounting concerns around court capacity and resourcing across the criminal justice system.
https://t.co/qpp9Bgph6N
Commenting in @CityAM, Head of Compliance Jarret Brown examines the government’s proposal to divert interest earned on law firms’ client accounts to help fund the justice system.
https://t.co/rrfbPPQMa8
Barrister Jessica Sobey considers the recent sentencing of former professional footballer Joey Barton and what it reveals about how the courts are currently drawing the boundary between protected freedom of expression and criminal online speech.
https://t.co/QzT0MclllE
Commenting in @FinancialTimes and @CityAM, Founder Bambos Tsiattalou comments on the defamation proceedings brought by Donald Trump against the BBC.
https://t.co/5hjc1KzKvq
Writing in @thetimes, Partner Ernest Aduwa examines the Law Commission’s recommendations on the reform of contempt of court laws.
https://t.co/KWoViD9i3s
Commenting in @BBCNews and @CityAM, Solicitor Advocate Abigail Ashford examines the Justice Secretary’s controversial proposals to reform jury trials.
https://t.co/D78GRk7Jey
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Solicitor Jessica Sarwat comments on President Donald Trump’s threat to sue the BBC for $1bn over the misleading edit of a Panorama programme, in @theLDNstandard and @CityAM.
https://t.co/6Zw7auvEsj
Speaking with @CityAM, Partner Ernest Aduwa comments on the UK’s plans to introduce driverless Waymo taxis, highlighting the legal questions this development raises around motoring offences and criminal liability. https://t.co/5LJV05DHEb
#CriminalLaw#MotoringOffences
Stokoe Partnership Solicitors has been ranked for its Crime, #POCA Work & Asset Forfeiture, and #FinancialCrime expertise in the @ChambersGuides UK 2026 Guide. https://t.co/O6YpZyuRrc