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Fraud: Financial Services

QEB Hollis Whiteman is at the forefront of both financial litigation and financial regulation.

We are well-placed to advise clients on the latest regulatory changes in this area as our barristers, as counsel to the Financial Services Authority, are closely involved in groundbreaking investigations.

We have a breadth of experience in financial and corporate crime, international investigations and asset seizure, as well as in professional disciplinary proceedings. This ensures that our advice on the conduct of financial regulation litigation will always take full account of the interplay between the regulatory activity of the Financial Services Authority and the functions of the Serious Fraud Office, the department for Business, Innovation and Skills, foreign law enforcement agencies and other domestic regulators.

Our experience includes:

  • Acting in the first criminal prosecution for market abuse brought under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (both prosecuted and defended by QEB Hollis Whiteman barristers);
  • Advising the Financial Services Authority on large-scale criminal and disciplinary investigations, including those with an international dimension and involving the American Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC);
  • Appearing before the Regulatory Decisions Committee of the Financial Services Authority and the Financial Services and Markets Tribunal;
  • Appearing in civil and criminal courts.

Notable cases: Fraud Financial Services
R v Rigby, Bailey & Rowley (2005)
First case ever prosecuted by the Financial Services Authority under s397 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
William Boyce QC | Bridget Petherbridge

R v Calvert (2008)
Insider-dealing trial on behalf of the Financial Services Authority
William Boyce QC

R v Sakavickas & Reichwald (2008)
Landmark money-laundering case
David Jeremy QC | Rebecca Harris | Jocelyn Ledward

London City Bond warehouse fraud (2002)
Diversion fraud
Robin Grey QC

Operation Holbein (2008)
Largest-ever SFO prosecution
Bridget Petherbridge

 

Articles: Fraud Financial Services

White Collar Crime - Regulatory Dividends for Who?

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Business Crime Overview - Mark Ellison QC

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The Bribery Bill 2010 - An Overview

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For more information on financial fraud matters, please contact the clerks on 020 7583 5766 or