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									August 29, 2025
									Ex-Barclays Traders Push For Review After SFO Admits ErrorsThree former traders convicted of rigging benchmark interest rates said Friday they will try to get their cases referred to an independent commission as soon as possible after the Serious Fraud Office admitted their convictions may be unsound. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Prosecutors Seek Prison For Man In £8M Conveyancing ScamProsecutors told a London court Thursday that a man convicted of scamming more than £8 million ($11 million) through real estate swindles was well above the threshold to merit the highest level of sentence for fraud. 
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									August 28, 2025
									5 Rate-Rigging Convictions Are On Shaky Ground, SFO SaysThe convictions of five traders for rigging key benchmark interest rates may be at risk after the U.K.'s highest court overturned similar cases in July, the Serious Fraud Office said Thursday. 
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									August 28, 2025
									SFO Hikes Lawyers' Rates As New Fraud Offense Takes EffectThe Serious Fraud Office revealed an increase to lawyers' hourly rates for the first time in almost two decades on Thursday, days before a new fraud offense comes into force. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Livingston FC Defeats Ex-GC's Unfair Dismissal ClaimThe former general counsel at a Scottish Premier League club has lost his employment tribunal claim accusing Livingston FC of forcing him to resign for blowing the whistle about purported financial irregularities and unlawful payments to players. 
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									August 28, 2025
									FCA Cuts Data-Reporting Burden For 36,000 CompaniesThe Financial Conduct Authority said Thursday it has removed some data reporting requirements under the senior managers' regime for 36,000 businesses, representing 95% of those it authorizes. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Glencore Must Hand Over Bribery Probe Docs In Investor CaseGlencore lost its bid on Thursday to withhold documents about investigations into bribery and corruption in a legal battle with investors who claim that the company misled them by failing to disclose wrongdoing. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Pension Trustees Warned To Better Vet Cyber ResiliencePension funds trustees must demand the right evidence on cyber resilience after incidents at Marks & Spencer, Harrods and the Co-op showed how damaging security breaches can be, according to best practice guidance released by a pensions administrator. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Ex-Betting Execs Charged With Bribery In Entain ProbeThe Crown Prosecution Service said Thursday that it has charged the former chair and chief executive of what is now Entain PLC alongside nine others with bribery, fraud and tax evasion as part of a probe into the gambling company's historic business in Turkey. 
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									August 28, 2025
									FCA Probes Drax Over Biomass Sourcing AllegationsThe Financial Conduct Authority confirmed on Thursday that it has opened an investigation into Drax Group PLC, which the renewable energy group said is linked to its compliance with the Listing and Disclosure rules when it made statements about the sourcing of its biomass products. 
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									August 27, 2025
									UK Broker Says Sanctions Barred Completion Of VTB's TradesA British financial broker has denied claims it owes VTB Capital PLC $3.4 million for failing to settle trades in Russian securities, arguing that sanctions on the investment bank's parent company rendered the transactions illegal. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Russell Brand Says LA Sexual Assault Claims 'Dishonest'Comedian Russell Brand has denied sexually assaulting a woman at his former home in Los Angeles in 2008, telling a London court that the woman's allegations are "fundamentally dishonest." 
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									August 27, 2025
									The Top Corporate Crime Cases To Watch In The Rest Of 2025The crackdown by the Serious Fraud Office on dirty money could dominate the attention of white collar lawyers in the second half of 2025 as the agency pursues two cases that could define the circumstances in which it can seize suspected criminal money. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Consultant's Dishonesty Over Fake Signature Leads To BanThe solicitors' regulator has sanctioned an immigration consultant for falsely signing a document to support a client's visa application. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Nigeria Halts $15M Judgment Enforcement Over Fraud ClaimsNigeria has blocked the enforcement of a $15 million judgment in favor of a businessman targeted in an undercover operation by the country's security service to await a trial of its case that he obtained the judgment by fraud. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Addleshaw Hires Team Of 5 From Pinsent For Tax GroupAddleshaw Goddard has launched a tax disputes and investigations practice with the recruitment of a team of five specialists from Pinsent Masons. 
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									August 26, 2025
									FCA Warns Of Scammers Posing As Watchdog StaffThe Financial Conduct Authority urged consumers on Wednesday to be on the lookout for scammers, revealing that it had received almost 4,500 reports of people posing as employees of the watchdog in the first half of 2025. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Law Firm Sued For £1M After Fraudster Hijacks Property DealA regional law firm is being sued for up to £1 million ($1.35 million) for allegedly helping a fraudster impersonate the owner of a London property, which prevented a sale being completed. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Lloyd's Insurer Beats Manager's Whistleblower AppealA Lloyd's syndicate has beaten an underwriter's attempt to resurrect his whistleblowing claim over alleged fraud after a London appellate tribunal didn't see any legal errors in a lower tribunal's analysis of his case. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Prosecutors Warn Companies Ahead Of UK Fraud OffenseThe Crown Prosecution Service and Serious Fraud Office have sent the clearest signal yet that they expect companies to be ready for a landmark fraud offense when it hits statute books in less than a week's time, lawyers say. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Boost Fraud Controls Before Law Change, RSA Urges InsurersRSA told the insurance sector on Tuesday that it should review and strengthen its antifraud controls ahead of forthcoming legislative changes designed to improve safeguards in Britain. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Exchanges Body Warns EU Of Risk Of US Share DigitalizationA London-based global exchange group said Tuesday that it has warned the European Union's financial markets watchdog of growing risks to investors posed by U.S. shares that have been digitalized by unregulated brokers and crypto-asset trading platforms. 
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									August 22, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen football manager Bruno Lage sue the owner of Olympique Lyonnais and Botafogo football clubs, luxury fashion brand Christian Dior Couture target a jewelry business trading under the same name, and a Russian motorsports promoter take action against Formula One after it canceled its Russian Grand Prix in 2022. 
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									August 22, 2025
									Police Officers Win Bid To Revive GDPR Breach ClaimsA group of police officers can revive their group action over their annual pension statements being posted to the wrong address, as an appeals court found on Friday that the error had breached their rights to privacy. 
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									August 22, 2025
									Developer Ends £2.4M Claim Against Demolition CartelBuilding developer Circadian has dropped a £2.4 million ($3.2 million) damages claim accusing three linked demolition companies of conspiring to drive up the prices of their services, documents published by the Competition Appeal Tribunal show. 
Expert Analysis
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								What To Know About The UK Overseas Funds Regime  The U.K.’s overseas funds regime is now open for applications, providing a simplified way of offering a foreign fund to U.K. retail investors, and the Financial Conduct Authority's clear policy statement on implementation should ease the transition process from the existing scheme, say lawyers at Dechert. 
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								5 Cyber Risk Tips For Lawyers Contracting Cloud Services  With the U.K. government's recent announcement of a forthcoming cybersecurity bill, and the European Union's imminent deadline to transpose the second Network and Information Systems Directive into national law, it is important for in-house lawyers to be alive to potential risks when contracting for cloud services, say lawyers at Addleshaw Goddard. 
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								Takeaways From SRA Consumer Protection Review  While the Solicitors Regulation Authority prepares to announce its findings later this year following its consumer protection consultation, the topic of handling client funds is very much alive in the legal industry, with polarizing views on what should happen as a result of the review, says Claire Van Der Zant at Shieldpay. 
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								Reflecting On 12 Months Of The EU Foreign Subsidy Regime  New European Commission guidance, addressing procedural questions and finally providing clarity on “distortion” in merger control and public procurement, offers an opportunity to reflect on the year since foreign subsidy notification obligations were introduced, say lawyers at Fried Frank. 
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								The Road Ahead For Tokenized Investment Funds In The UK  With an HM Treasury working group expected to release the final phase of a road map for tokenized investment funds by the end of the year, Andrew Tsang and Tom Bacon at BCLP discuss the advantages for investors and fund administrators, the proposed model for implementation, and what the regulatory landscape may look like. 
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								Review Of EU Cross-Border Merger Regs' Impact On Irish Cos.  Looking back on the year since the European Union Mobility Directive was transposed into Irish law, enabling Irish and European Economic Area limited liability companies to participate in cross-border deals, it is clear that restructuring options available to Irish companies with EU operations have significantly expanded, say lawyers at Matheson. 
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								Integrating ESG Into Risk Management Programs  Amid increasing regulations and reporting requirements for corporate sustainability in the European Union and the U.S., companies might consider how to incorporate environmental, social and governance factors into more formalized risk management, say directors at Alvarez & Marsal. 
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								The EU AI Act's Influence Around The World  Although the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act's implementation will be staggered over the next six years, we are already witnessing its authority across the world, with legislators in other countries drawing inspiration from its sector-agnostic approach, say lawyers at Paul Weiss. 
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								Lawyers' Role In Decarbonizing The Global Economy Is Vital  Businesses can future-proof themselves against climate risks by incorporating science-based language into legal documents, but lawyers must understand how their legal work intersects with advising on climate risks and decarbonization opportunities, says Humzah Khan at The Chancery Lane Project. 
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								A Look At UK, EU And US Cartel Enforcement Trends  The European Union, U.K. and U.S. competition agencies' recently issued joint statement on competition risks in generative artificial intelligence demonstrates increased cross-border collaboration on cartel investigations, meaning companies facing investigations in one jurisdiction should anticipate related investigations in other jurisdictions, say lawyers at Latham & Watkins. 
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								Testing The Limits Of English Courts' Pro-Arbitration Stance  Although the Court of Appeal recently upheld a $64 million arbitration award in Eternity Sky v. Zhang, the judgment offers rare insight into when the English courts’ general inclination to enforce arbitral awards may be outweighed by competing policy interests such as consumer rights, say Declan Gallivan and Peter Morton at K&L Gates. 
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								What Green Claims Directive Proposal Means For Businesses  With the European Union’s recent adoption of a general approach to the proposed Green Claims Directive, which will regulate certain environmental claims and likely be finalized next year, companies keen to publicize their green credentials have even more reason to tread carefully, say Marcus Navin-Jones and Juge Gregg at Crowell & Moring. 
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								EU Merger Control Concerns Remain After ECJ Illumina Ruling  The recent European Court of Justice judgment in Illumina-Grail is a welcome check on the commission's power to review low-threshold transactions, but with uncertainty persisting under existing laws and discretion left to national regulators, many pitfalls in European Union merger control remain, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods. 
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								£43M Legal Bill Case Shows Courts' View On Exchange Rates  A recent Court of Appeal decision declined to change the currency used for payment of the Nigerian government's legal bill, aligning with British courts' consensus that they should not be concerned with how fluctuating exchange rates might benefit one party over another, says Francis Kendall at Kain Knight. 
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								Examining The EU's New Payments Services Package  Following recent European Parliament elections, the spotlight is turning to the highly anticipated payments services package expected in September, marking a pivotal moment in the legislative process that will reshape the payment services ecosystem in the European Union, says Kristýna Tupá and Karolína Hlavinková at Schoenherr.