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By Alex Newman | July 23, 2013
Alison Saunders, the chief of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in London, has been appointed to succeed Keir Starmer as the director of public prosecutions (DPP). Saunders becomes the first DPP directly appointed from within the CPS, and only the second woman in the history of the position.
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By Alex Newman | July 23, 2013
Kirkland & Ellis has hired Robert Khuzami, former director of enforcement at the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to the firm's government regulatory and internal investigations group. The move - for which Khuzami has reportedly been guaranteed $5m (£3.3m) a year for two years - represents a trophy hire for the Chicago-headquartered firm.
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By Pui-Guan Man | July 10, 2013
Macfarlanes and Simmons & Simmons have landed key roles in a process that has seen NYSE Euronext take over from the British Banker's Association (BBA) as administrator for scandal-hit Libor. Simmons retained its role as legal adviser to the committee selecting an administrator for the London interbank offered rate. The BBA approved the government-backed Hogg Tendering Advisory Committee's recommendation for NYSE Euronext to oversee Libor yesterday (9 July), which is set to come into effect in early 2014.
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By Anna Reynolds | June 19, 2013
A former Linklaters employee connected to a recent employment tribunal case is facing charges of defrauding the magic circle firm. Raza Kanval, 34, a former supervisor at Linklaters' London legal services centre, appeared at City of London Magistrates' Court yesterday (18 June). He appeared alongside 29-year-old Karim Rashid, who is accused of possessing £86,869.55 in criminal proceeds.
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By Alex Newman | April 30, 2013
Laws which will pave the way for deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) in England and Wales have been given Royal Assent. Schedule 16 of the Crime and Courts Bill, which was passed into law last week (25 April), contains provisions for a prosecutor and defendant to reach plea-bargaining type settlements widely used in the US.
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By Alex Newman | April 24, 2013
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) director of public prosecutions (DPP) Keir Starmer QC is to step down from his role at the end of his five year term in October this year, it was announced today (24 April). The CPS said the search for a replacement would begin today, with the attorney general's office leading the recruitment process.
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By Alex Newman | April 15, 2013
Steptoe & Johnson has recruited the Serious Fraud Office's (SFO's) joint head of bribery and corruption as a partner for its London office. Patrick Rappo, who joins the US firm's white-collar criminal defence practice today (15 April), practised as a barrister for 12 years prior to joining the SFO in 2007. At Steptoe he will work across regulation, compliance and litigation.
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By Pui-Guan Man | April 5, 2013
Simmons & Simmons is boosting its crime, fraud and investigations team with the hire of Kingsley Napley criminal litigation partner Stephen Gentle. Gentle, who is top-ranked in Chambers and Partners for both UK cartel defence and corporate crime, joined Kingsley Napley in 1993, becoming a partner in 2001. He will join Simmons' nine-partner crime, fraud and investigations team, which is headed by Nick Benwell, in June.
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By Legal Week | March 25, 2013
Harbottle & Lewis has recruited top-rated defamation and reputation management partner John Kelly from Schillings, in an eye-catching hire for the City firm. Kelly has acted for a raft of high-profile clients including disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong and former England manager Steve McClaren, as well as other celebrities including Steve Coogan, Madonna, Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie and Matt Lucas.
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By Pui-Guan Man | March 14, 2013
Clifford Chance (CC) is bulking up its regulatory enforcement and white collar crime practice in London with the hire of Norton Rose litigation partner Dorian Drew. Drew, who joined Norton Rose in 2000, recently led a Norton Rose team advising former Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond in relation to the Libor rate-fixing scandal. He is expected to join CC this summer.
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By Emily Saul | June 9, 2023
The privacy interests of the co-signers outweigh the right of access, defense attorney Joe Murray wrote.
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By Amanda O'Brien | June 7, 2023
Ricardo Solano Jr. previously served as an associate and later as a director in the firm's criminal defense practice.
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By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | June 7, 2023
Although time will tell whether the government's recent FCPA enforcement record reflects the lingering impact of COVID on investigative efforts or a longer term trend, these recent patterns are worthy of note for white-collar practitioners and company counsel addressing potential FCPA issues.
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By Emily Saul | June 6, 2023
Santos has until midday Friday to appeal the ruling.
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By Maria Dinzeo | June 6, 2023
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said Iris Lan will lead a team of attorneys and professionals who "are critical to NASA fulfilling our mission to explore the unknown in air and space, innovate for the benefit of humanity, and inspire the world through discovery."
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By Emily Saul | June 5, 2023
In new court filings, both prosecutors and defense attorneys said Senior U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein, who worked as an attorney at Stroock for a Trump business entity, should not step aside.
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By Emily Saul | June 2, 2023
The judge's daughter's political work, Merchan's $35 campaign contributions, and his prior interactions with a former Trump Org. CFO render him unable to oversee the case, the defense says.
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By Harry Sandick and Nicole Scully | June 1, 2023
It has been common knowledge to criminal practitioners for years that a criminal defendant's sentence for a crime of which they have been convicted can be increased based on consideration of conduct that the jury acquitted. This outcome can make a partial acquittal in federal court into a pyrrhic victory.
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By Harry Sandick and Nicole Scully | May 30, 2023
It has been common knowledge to criminal practitioners for years that a criminal defendant's sentence for a crime of which they have been convicted can be increased based on consideration of conduct that the jury acquitted. This outcome can make a partial acquittal in federal court into a pyrrhic victory.
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By Susana Sierra | May 29, 2023
The Department of Justice is implementing new efforts to tie employees' compensation to compliance to confront corporate corruption with a clear focus: no company or person is above the law.
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