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									August 08, 2025
									FCA Woodford Ban Signals Risks Of Star Fund ManagersThe decision by the financial watchdog to provisionally fine and ban former fund manager Neil Woodford has sent a lesson to companies across the finance sector that the star status of some senior managers is up for review in the City. 
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									August 08, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission target a British investor over a $10 million microcap fraud scheme, Merck Sharp & Dohme move against Halozyme Inc. following a recent clash over its patented cancer medicine, and Birmingham City Council sue a school minibus operator years after ending its contract over DBS check failures. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K. 
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									August 08, 2025
									JPMorgan Denies Witholding €18M In VTB Sanctions FightJPMorgan has hit back at a VTB Bank subsidiary's claim that the American bank withheld €17.8 million ($21 million) from a liquidated trading account, arguing that sanctions have blocked it from paying the money. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Former Soldier Convicted Of Running £1.3M Ponzi SchemeA former British Army rifleman was convicted of running a £1.3 million ($1.7 million) Ponzi scheme in London on Thursday over allegations that he offered more than 200 investors impossibly high returns before the fund's collapse. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Motor Finance Ruling Shifts Focus To Wider Broker-Fee CasesThe recent decision by the U.K. Supreme Court to limit the payouts available to many motor finance customers over hidden fees could switch legal attention to other sectors that routinely add brokers' commissions to bills, lawyers say. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Pogust Goodhead Adds To Board Amid Org Shakeup RumorsPogust Goodhead said Thursday that it has appointed three new members to its board as a judgment looms in a £36 billion ($48.3 billion) claim against mining giant BHP over the Mariana dam disaster in Brazil. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Lobby Group Intervenes Over Stagecoach Settlement FundsThe U.K. Competition Appeal Tribunal on Thursday granted a business advocacy group permission to intervene in a hearing over how to distribute the unclaimed remainder of a £25 million ($33.6 million) settlement with rail operator Stagecoach following claims it overcharged London commuters. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Ousted Big Tech CEO Denies £320M Conspiracy ClaimThe ousted chief executive of a company that makes security ankle tags has denied a £320 million ($430 million) claim, arguing that she had not caused the business loss or lied about her interest in its shareholders. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Accounting Co. Faces Trial In 1st FTP Tax Evasion CaseAccounting firm Bennett Verby Ltd. faced accusations on Thursday that it had failed to prevent tax evasion alongside six individuals charged with tax evasion and fraud offenses. 
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									August 07, 2025
									FCA Boosts Payment Safeguards To Protect Consumers' CashThe Financial Conduct Authority published new rules on Thursday to protect consumers better when they use payment companies, strengthening its ability to intervene when they fail to safeguard clients' money. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Carter-Ruck Partner Faces Tribunal Over Alleged SLAPPThe Solicitors Regulation Authority said Wednesday that it had referred a partner at Carter-Ruck to a tribunal for allegedly improperly using the legal system through a strategic lawsuit against public participation. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Osborne Lawyer Challenges SDT Ruling Over Zahawi EmailAn Osborne Clarke partner has filed an appeal against a fine imposed on him by a disciplinary tribunal for using misleading legal language to prevent publication of an email sent on behalf of former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi, according to recently published documents. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Lloyd's Underwriter Bids To Revive Whitsleblowing ClaimA Lloyd's syndicate told an appeals tribunal Wednesday that an underwriter's attempt to revive a claim that he was sacked for whistleblowing about a supposedly fraudulent payment was an impermissible attempt to reargue the case. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Prince Harry's Charity Criticized For Public RowThe U.K. charity watchdog concluded Wednesday that all sides were to blame in a dispute at Prince Harry's African charity, finding that charity leaders should not have allowed the row to erupt publicly. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Solicitor Denies Ignoring Red Flags Over Property DealsA solicitor urged a tribunal on Wednesday to reject allegations that he displayed "manifest incompetence" and ignored warning signs when he oversaw several allegedly fraudulent property deals, saying he would not have let the transactions go ahead if he'd had suspicions. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Greenwashing Scrutiny Grows Amid Rising ESG DemandsThe increasing significance of environmental, social and governance considerations for businesses has led to a surge in companies overstating their green credentials, according to a report from Watson Farley & Williams LLP. 
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									August 06, 2025
									SEC Pursues UK Man's Assets Over $10M Stock FraudThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has launched a legal action in England to enforce a $350,000 U.S. court judgment against a man the agency has alleged was involved in a $10 million fraudulent trans-Atlantic microcap stock trading scheme. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Postmaster Sues Post Office, Fujitsu For £4.5M Over ScandalA former sub-postmaster has sued the Post Office and Fujitsu for almost £4.5 million ($6 million) in the first legal action against the two companies for withholding evidence about bugs in the faulty Horizon IT system that led to hundreds of wrongful convictions. 
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									August 06, 2025
									FCA Targets Greenwashing With Simpler Climate RulesThe Financial Conduct Authority set out plans on Wednesday to simplify sustainability reporting to help reduce greenwashing as it responded to feedback from asset managers, life insurers and pension providers that climate disclosures are too complex. 
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									August 06, 2025
									IP Crime Unit Seizes Fake Football Merch Worth Over £5MA police unit that tackles intellectual property crime has said it has collared almost 68,000 counterfeit football kits since the start of 2025, preventing sales that would have been worth £5.1 million ($6.8 million) if the items were genuine. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Hyundai, Kia Say Dieselgate Allegations Lack EvidenceHyundai and Kia have hit back against motorists' claims in the ongoing Dieselgate litigation, arguing in their High Court defense filing that their overall case about the alleged cheating of emissions tests is "vague and lacking in proper particularity." 
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									August 05, 2025
									City Body Urges FCA To Clarify AML Rules For Digital AssetsA City of London trade body has urged the Financial Conduct Authority to clarify in its future regulations for stablecoin issuers how anti-money laundering rules will apply for digital assets. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Companies House To Roll Out Compulsory ID VerificationCompanies House said Tuesday that from November this year it will require company directors to verify their identities, the latest move in the registrar's rollout of heightened powers to protect against fraud. 
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									August 05, 2025
									AML Reforms Are Missed Opportunity, Law Society SaysThe government's proposed updates to anti-money laundering regulations will do little to ease the compliance burden on law firms and are a "missed opportunity" to cut unnecessary rules, the body representing solicitors said on Tuesday. 
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									August 05, 2025
									FCA Warns Claims Cos. Against Misleading Car Finance AdsThe Financial Conduct Authority has told claims management companies in a letter to review financial advertising for motor finance claims, after seeing misleading redress rates from the sector and law firms. 
Expert Analysis
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								Unpacking The New Concept Of 'Trading Misfeasance'  In addition to granting one of the largest trading awards since the Insolvency Act was passed in 1986, the High Court recently introduced a novel claim for misfeasant trading in Wright v. Chappell, opening the door to liability for directors, even where insolvent liquidation or administration was not inevitable, say lawyers at Greenberg Traurig. 
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								EU WhatsApp Deletion Fine Sends Clear Message  The recent European Commission fine of International Flavors & Fragrances — the first for the deletion of social media messages during a dawn raid — although halved as a result of IFF's cooperation, shows the commission's view on obstruction poses a real risk to companies under investigation, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods. 
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								Key Takeaways From Proposed EU Anticorruption Directive  The European Commission's anticorruption proposal, on which the EU Council recently adopted a position, will substantially alter the landscape of corporate compliance and liability across the EU, so companies will need to undertake rigorous revisions of their compliance frameworks to align with the directive's demands, say lawyers at Linklaters. 
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								Implications Of EU Network Directive For Data Center Owners  With the October implementation deadline of the EU’s new cybersecurity regime under the Network Systems Directive fast approaching, data center owners and operators need to consider compliance steps, and U.K. companies providing services in the EU should take note, say lawyers at Bird & Bird. 
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								New EU Guidelines Provide Insights On Global AI Regulation  The European Data Protection Supervisor’s first guidelines on artificial intelligence only apply to governmental bodies, but together with the EU AI Act they demonstrate a strong and prescriptive policy, and offer a glimpse into what could be the next phase in world AI regulation, says Kevin Benedicto at Redgrave. 
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								Boeing Plea Deal Is A Mixed Bag, Providing Lessons For Cos.  The plea deal for conspiracy to defraud regulators that Boeing has tentatively agreed to will, on the one hand, probably help the company avoid further reputational damage, but also demonstrates to companies that deferred prosecution agreements have real teeth, and that noncompliance with DPA terms can be costly, says Edmund Vickers at Red Lion Chambers. 
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								Keeping Up With Carbon Capture Policy In The US And EU  Recent regulatory moves from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the European Commission in the carbon capture, sequestration and storage space are likely to further encourage the owners and operators of fossil fuel-fired power plants to make decisions on shutdowns or reconfiguration to meet the expanding requirements, say Inosi Nyatta and Silvia Brünjes at Sullivan & Cromwell. 
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								How AI Treaty Will Further Global Governance Cooperation  The EU’s recently adopted treaty on artificial intelligence represents a significant step toward global cooperation in AI governance in emphasizing human rights obligations, although additional guidance and clarity would be beneficial to minimize varied interpretations at national level, say lawyers at Eversheds Sutherland. 
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								EU Investor-State Dispute Transparency Rules: Key Points  The European Union's recent vote to embrace greater transparency for investor-state arbitration will make managing newly public information more complex for all parties in a dispute — so it is important for stakeholders to understand the risks and opportunities involved, say Philip Hall, Tara Flores and Charles McKeon at Thorndon Partners. 
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								How Regulation Of Tech Providers Is Breaking New Ground.jpg)  The forthcoming EU regulation on digital operational resilience and the U.K. critical third-party regime, by expanding the direct application of financial services regulation to designated technology providers, represent a significant development that is not to be underestimated, say David Berman and Emily Lemaire at Covington. 
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								Takeaways From EU's Initial Findings On Apple's App Store  A deep dive into the European Commission's recent preliminary findings that Apple's App Store rules are in breach of the Digital Markets Act reveal that enforcement of the EU's Big Tech law might go beyond the literal text of the regulation and more toward the spirit of compliance, say William Dolan and Pratik Agarwal at Rule Garza. 
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								Why Trustees Should Take Note Of Charity Code Consultation  The Charity Governance Code Steering Group's recently launched governance code consultation is unlikely to result in a radical overhaul, but with the bigger issue being awareness and application by smaller underresourced charities, trustees should engage with the process to help shape the next iteration of this valuable tool, says Chris Priestley at Withers. 
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								What EU Net-Zero Act Will Mean For Tech Manufacturers  Martin Weitenberg at Eversheds Sutherland discusses the European Council’s recently adopted Net-Zero Industry Act and provides an overview of its main elements relevant for net-zero technology manufacturers, including benchmarks, enhanced permitting procedures and the creation of new institutions. 
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								Complying With EU Commission's Joint Purchasing Rules  One year after the European Commission released its revised guidelines on horizontal cooperation agreements, attorneys at Crowell & Moring reflect on the various forms such agreements can take, and how parties can avoid structuring arrangements that run afoul of competition law. 
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								Tips For Implementing EU Sustainability Reporting Guidance  Lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell discuss the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group’s recently published guidance on double materiality assessments and offer takeaways on achieving a sustainability directive-compliant process that could enhance clarity and consistency among multinational stakeholders.