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									September 23, 2025
									UK Lender Settles £5M Claim Over Alleged Asset ShieldingCastle Trust Capital has settled its £4.7 million ($6.3 million) dispute with three British businessmen after it accused them of moving assets to avoiding repaying a loan, according to a court order. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Canfields Law Denies Blame For Alleged £4M Property FraudThe London law firm Canfields has denied negligently handling a high-value property investment, responding to allegations that it facilitated a fraud that cost a Hong Kong business executive more than £4 million ($5.4 million). 
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									September 23, 2025
									EU Enforcers Arrest 5 Over €100M Cryptocurrency ScamFive people have been arrested on suspicion of carrying out a €100 million ($118 million) cryptocurrency fraud in a joint international operation by law enforcement agencies across Europe, a European Union law authority said Tuesday. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Axiom Fraud Spurs SRA To Revamp Emergency Meeting RulesThe Solicitors Regulation Authority said Tuesday that it has adopted new criteria to help decide when to call emergency board meetings, after admitting it waited about six weeks to report the Axiom Ince fraud to its board. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Havilland Ex-Staffer Denies Wiping Phone Amid Qatar ScandalA former employee of Banque Havilland SA denied wiping his iPhone during a scandal over an alleged plan to de-peg Qatar's currency from the dollar during a trade embargo, in cross-examination at a London tribunal on Monday. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Squire Patton Hires 2 White Collar Pros From Paul HastingsSquire Patton Boggs LLP has expanded its international government investigations and white collar practice in London by hiring two lawyers from Paul Hastings LLP. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Fraudsters Using Court Ruling To Inflate Claims, Allianz SaysInsurer Allianz UK said Monday that fraudsters are inflating claims by exploiting a legal precedent left after a landmark U.K. court ruling on whiplash. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Axis Bank Denies Misleading Marine Co. In Loan SchemeThe Dubai branch of India's Axis bank has hit back against a marine energy company's $41.7 million claim, denying it induced it to participate in a loan to a now-defunct shipping company. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Poland Wants Ex-Gov't Official Extradited Over £63M FraudA former Polish government official wanted in Warsaw for an alleged £63 million ($85 million) fraud might not receive a fair trial if he is extradited because of a lack of judicial impartiality, a legal expert warned a London judge on Monday. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Man Cleared Of Fraud Conspiracy After Data Breach FineA jury in London has found a man not guilty of conspiring to run a £1.5 million ($2 million) fraudulent investment scheme through front companies and false identities, two weeks after he was fined for a data protection breach. 
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									September 22, 2025
									EU Fund Managers Push For Overhaul Of Crypto-Asset RulesA trade body for European asset managers urged policymakers Monday to reform the crypto-assets regulatory framework to make capital markets more competitive. 
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									September 19, 2025
									EU-US Data Transfer Ruling Delivers Relief But Not FinalityA recent court decision backing a revamped framework for transferring personal data from the European Union to the United States provided companies with some much-needed comfort after nearly a decade of setbacks although that reprieve might be short-lived as opponents eye a broader challenge to the critical arrangement. 
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									September 19, 2025
									Deutsche Bank Vows To Fight Ex-Staff Over Milan ConvictionsDeutsche Bank denied on Friday the incoming London claims of five former employees seeking hundreds of millions of pounds in damages over their now-overturned convictions for aiding false accounting and market manipulation. 
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									September 19, 2025
									Midwife Can't Sue Regulator, Barrister Over SanctionAn employment tribunal ruled that it has no jurisdiction to consider a midwife's bias claims against the profession's regulator, as she had a statutory right of appeal under the regulator's own rules to fight a decision that her ability to practice was "impaired." 
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									September 19, 2025
									UK Gov't Borrowing Hits £18B Ahead Of Autumn BudgetU.K. government borrowing reached £18 billion ($24.3 billion) in August, according to official figures published Friday, adding to pressure for the government to hike taxes in its coming budget. 
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									September 19, 2025
									Ex-Havilland CEO Denies Involvement In Qatari Bond PlanThe former chief executive of Banque Havilland's U.K. branch said Friday at a London tribunal that he had not been involved in a plan to de-peg Qatar's currency from the dollar during a trade embargo, saying he had not instructed a junior employee to create a presentation outlining it. 
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									September 19, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen brokerage firm ADS Securities file a fresh claim against German entrepreneur Lars Windhorst, AmTrust and Endurance Worldwide Insurance tackle an ongoing £50 million ($67 million) dispute over a failed litigation and insurance scheme, and Howard Kennedy LLP sue the son of a diamond tycoon over a £3.1 million legal bill. 
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									September 19, 2025
									Motor Policyholders To Receive £200M After FCA Steps InMore than 270,000 motorists will receive compensation from their insurers, the Financial Conduct Authority said Friday, after the watchdog stepped in over poor claims handling practices by the sector. 
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									September 19, 2025
									SRA Eyes Stricter Rules On Litigation-Funding PracticesThe Solicitors Regulation Authority called for responses from the legal profession on Friday to help it understand consumer risks in litigation-funding for high-volume claims, following the collapse of SSB Group in 2024. 
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									September 18, 2025
									HSBC Analyst Launches Libel Case Over Online PostsAn HSBC analyst has accused a company and its director of defaming him by making false allegations that the analyst was a "serial cheater" and liar who had refused to pay £50,000 ($68,000) debts. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Ex-AllSaints Chair Spared Prison For Contempt Of CourtA court in London has handed the former chairman of AllSaints a suspended prison sentence for contempt of court by breaching a court order and claiming an interest in shares in the high street fashion chain after his fraud allegations were rejected. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Former IoD Director General Banned Over COVID Loan AbuseThe former head of one of the U.K.'s leading business groups has been handed an 11-year director ban for failing to repay a £50,000 ($68,000) COVID-19 Bounce Back Loan she wasn't entitled to. 
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									September 18, 2025
									HMRC Names 5 Accountancy Firms With Tax Avoidance LinksHM Revenue & Customs on Thursday revealed five accountancy firms that took fees for connecting their clients to a tax avoidance scheme. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Ex-Havilland CEO To Testify In Qatar Dispute With FCAEx-Banque Havilland SA chief executive Edmund Rowland is due to testify in a dispute with the U.K.'s financial regulator over fines imposed for an alleged scheme to de-peg Qatar's currency from the dollar during a trade embargo, a London tribunal heard Thursday. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Three People Arrested On Suspicion Of Spying For RussiaThree people have been arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia, London's Metropolitan Police Service said on Thursday. 
Expert Analysis
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								Managing Transatlantic Antitrust Investigations And Litigation  As transatlantic competition regulators cooperate more closely and European antitrust investigations increasingly spark follow-up civil suits in the U.S., companies must understand how to simultaneously juggle high-stakes multigovernment investigations and manage the risks of expensive new claims across jurisdictions, say lawyers at Paul Weiss. 
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								What 2025 Holds For UK, EU Restructuring And Insolvency  European Union and U.K. restructuring developments in 2024, with a new era of director accountability, the use of cramdown tools and the emergence of aggressive liability management exercises, mean greater consideration of creditors' interests and earlier engagement in restructuring discussions can be expected this year, says Inga West at Ashurst. 
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								What To Know As EU Urges Outbound Investment Reviews  A recent European Commission recommendation urges European Union member states to review outbound investments in certain critical technologies sectors, but does not clarify the next steps for states once information on relevant transactions in third countries is received, say lawyers at Cleary. 
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								Competition Act Brings Important UK Merger Control Changes  Although recently effective sections of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act provide clarity on the transactions that may attract Competition and Markets Authority attention, some reforms potentially expanding the regulator's scope may be concerning to transacting parties, say lawyers at Fried Frank. 
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								How GCs Can Protect Cos. From Geopolitical Headwinds  Geopolitical uncertainty is perceived by corporate leaders as the biggest short-term threat to global business, but many of the potential crises are navigable if general counsel focus on what is being said about a company and what the company is doing, says Juliet Young at Schillings. 
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								What BT Ruling Will Mean For UK Class Actions  The Competition Appeal Tribunal’s recent dismissal of a £1.3 billion mass consumer claim against BT, the first trial decision for a U.K. collective action, reminds claimants and funders of the high bar for establishing an abuse, and provides valuable insight into how pending mass consumer cases may be resolved, say lawyers at Ashurst. 
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								Navigating PRA's Data Request For Crypto-Asset Exposure  The Prudential Regulation Authority’s recent data request for details on financial institutions' crypto-asset exposures should be used as an opportunity for firms to update their compliance procedures, and consider the future use of crypto-assets and related services, says James Wickes at RPC. 
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								Key Points From FCA Financial Crime Guide Updates  The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent updates to its financial crime guide reflect the regulator’s learnings on sanctions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting and clarifying consumer duty, anti-money laundering and other compliance expectations, say lawyers at Womble Bond. 
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								Tax Directive Marks Milestone In Harmonizing EU System  The Council of the European Union’s recently adopted tax directive is a significant step toward streamlining and modernizing procedures for member states, and will greatly reduce administrative burden and compliance costs for cross-border investors, says Martin Phelan at Simmons & Simmons. 
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								Why Nonfinancial Misconduct Should Be On Firms' Radar  Following a recent Financial Conduct Authority survey showing an increase in nonfinancial misconduct, the regulator has made clear that it expects firms to have systems in place to identify and mitigate risks, says Charlotte Pope-Williams at 3 Hare Court. 
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								What New UK Code Of Conduct Will Mean For Directors  The Institute of Directors’ new voluntary code of conduct is intended to help directors make better decisions and enable U.K. businesses to win back eroded public trust, although, with no formal means of enforcement, its effectiveness could be limited, says Sarah Turner at Eversheds Sutherland. 
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								Russian Bankruptcy Ruling Shows Importance Of Jurisdiction  The U.K. Supreme Court's recent decision not to assist a Russian receiver in Kireeva v. Bedzhamov will be of particular interest in cross-border insolvency proceedings, where attention must be paid to assets outside the jurisdiction, and to creditors, who must consider carefully where to apply for a bankruptcy order, say lawyers at McDermott. 
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								Russia Sanctions Spotlight: UK Guides Offer Support To Cos.  The Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation’s recent guidance provides best practice suggestions that can help businesses mitigate the risk of their exports being targeted by Russian circumvention efforts, while noting that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to compliance, says Alexandra Melia at Steptoe. 
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								How Board Directors Can Adapt To Shifting Governance Tides  With European Union regulatory initiatives trending toward a sharp focus on ESG reporting requirements and ramping up pressure on corporate boards, directors should play a more active part in ensuring business objectives are aligned with regulatory demands, says Kallia Gavela at Alvarez & Marsal. 
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								How Listing Act Measures Will Modernize EU Capital Markets  The new European Union Listing Act, in line with the capital markets union initiative, aims to simplify market access for small and midsize enterprises, laying a foundation for a more integrated framework and representing a modernization milestone, say lawyers at Cleary.