01 Mar, 2024 Start as you mean to go on By Jonathan Wheatcroft I like the reinvigorated pace that the new Director of the SFO has set. While it is still early days, it seems to be a sustained effort -...
17 May, 2023 Can we Triumph in Turmoil? By Maya Hettiaratchi The turbulence of today’s macroeconomic climate is ever present, with a spiralling cost of living crisis and continued inflationary...
27 Sep, 2022 It’s time to switch on the heating, but don’t get your fingers burnt… By Henry Pocock As we move into autumn many households will be wrestling with the all-important question as to when the right time is to flick the switch...
29 Apr, 2022 What to do about the great Covid heist... By David Hinrichsen Another interesting summary in the Times reporting on the staggering levels of fraud committed against the UK taxpayer during the...
25 Feb, 2022 The dangers of the "urgent" payment... By Henry Pocock Another day and another depressing headline and set of statistics as to the extent of losses due to fraud and error across Covid-19...
24 Feb, 2022 How will Western sanctions being unveiled against Russia impact issues of quantum in international arbitration? By Andrew Fingerett Following Russia’s actions in Ukraine, the United States, European Union and United Kingdom have all announced new sanctions largely...
12 Nov, 2021 Cross-examination in a virtual world By Chris Osborne This is a very interesting article highlighting a survey conducted by Bond Solon (a training organisation for expert witnesses). Having...
09 Nov, 2021 What does your lifestyle say about you? By Molly Sandquest It is reported that Ruja Ignatova had £500,000 of artwork held in her penthouse, complete with a swimming pool, and enjoyed splashing out...