Sentences with phrase «prosecution service advised»

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No charges have yet been brought, but as attorney general, it is the peer's job to advise the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) on whether to press ahead with the case.
Advising the independent corporate compliance monitor appointed by a global money services business to assess the adequacy of its anti-money laundering and anti-fraud systems and controls as required by a deferred prosecution agreement with the US Department of Justice.
Lee Tam (Hong Kong) is promoted to Legal Director and is a personal injury specialist and advises airlines and airport service providers and their insurers on personal injury claims, employers» liability, recovery claims and criminal prosecutions.
The firm is known for its strength in the infrastructure, energy and mining, technology and financial services sectors, and has recently advised on a number of corruption investigations and private prosecutions in these areas.
We advise our clients in all aspects of intellectual property law, including counseling, litigation, licensing and prosecution matters that involve patents, trademarks, service marks, domain names, trade dress, trade secrets, copyrights, privacy and advertising claims.
At Corker Binning, Jemma has advised on a wide range of white collar, general crime, extradition and regulatory matters including investigations and prosecutions brought by the Crown Prosecution Service, the Serious Fraud Office, the Financial Conduct Authority, the Health & Care Professions Council, the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the Taxation Disciplinary Board.
Comprising 56 barristers, we are regularly trusted to advise and represent an array of high profile clients including global corporations, some of the UK's top 10 insurance companies, numerous local authorities, the Crown Prosecution Service, and those charged with serious criminal offences.
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