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On 1 September 2025, a new corporate criminal offence came into force. The Failure to Prevent Fraud offence, introduced under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA 23)... The post Failure to Prevent Fraud Offence: What It Means for Businesses appeared first on Saunders Law.| Saunders Law
The hearings for Tranche 3 of the Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI) began on Monday 13 October 2025. The Inquiry is investigating the deployments of the Metropolitan Police Service’s Special Demonstration... The post Opening Statement On Behalf of Michael Mansfield KC in The Undercover Policing Inquiry appeared first on Saunders Law.| Saunders Law
Background In 2010, our client received a Conditional Caution for destroying or damage property (value of damage £5,000 or less) contrary to section 1 of the Criminal Damage Act 1971.... The post Successful Record Deletion for China-based Client appeared first on Saunders Law.| Saunders Law
Background In 2002, our client received a police caution for Battery contrary to section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988. Twenty-three years later, this caution was affecting their mental... The post Record-Breaking Police Caution Deletion for US-Based Client appeared first on Saunders Law.| Saunders Law
The Arbitration Act 2025 (AA 2025), which came into force on 1 August 2025, marks a considered legislative update to the foundational Arbitration Act 1996 (AA 1996) – which arguably needed... The post The Law of the Seat Triumphant: Clarity and Certainty under Section 6A of the Arbitration Act 2025? appeared first on Saunders Law.| Saunders Law
Will my caution or NFA be disclosed in England and Wales? Police retain details of all recordable offences until the individual reaches 100 years of age. However, there are rules in... The post Will My Police Caution or Arrest Record Show Up on The Police National Computer if I Move Abroad? appeared first on Saunders Law.| Saunders Law
The Government’s Crime and Policing Bill 2025 is currently due to pass through its second reading within the House of Lords on 16 October 2025| Saunders Law
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The Lampard Inquiry, chaired by Baroness Kate Lampard CBE, is a statutory public inquiry, set up to investigate the deaths of mental health inpatients in Essex between 2000 and 2023.... The post Why must the Lampard Inquiry investigate the impact of structural racism on deaths in mental health services? appeared first on Saunders Law.| Saunders Law
A national public inquiry into group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse was announced in June of this year. It appears that the Government is close to announcing the Inquiry’s chair,...| Saunders Law
The UK played a leading role in drafting the European Convention on Human Rights and was among the first countries to ratify it in 1951, two years before it came... The post Is ‘Misreporting’ in British newspapers fuelling calls to withdraw from ECHR? appeared first on Saunders Law.| Saunders Law
On 1st July 2025 the Hague Judgments Convention 2019 (the Convention) officially came into force in the UK after having been ratified on 27 June 2024. The Convention concerns the...| Saunders Law
Veterinary Surgeons are regulated by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). Roles of the RCVS include: overseeing the education of UK veterinary students, the registration of UK and overseas...| Saunders Law
Saunders Law is exceptionally well-placed to assist should you find yourself facing criminal proceedings. We are well-known for our high-profile criminal defence work and tirelessly fighting our clients’ corners, with...| Saunders Law
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The words ‘victim’ and ‘complainant’ mean different things. The distinction is important in a legal context. What do they mean? Google defines ‘victim’ as: “a person harmed, injured, or killed as...| Saunders Law
In a significant ruling with implications for businesses, creditors, and legal practitioners alike, the Privy Council has provided guidance on the intersection of arbitration clauses and insolvency proceedings. The decision...| Saunders Law
The government has announced the establishment of a national Public Inquiry into group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse. This announcement was made shortly before the publication of a major review...| Saunders Law
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This article focuses on the criminal justice outcomes for genuine victims of sex offences. They are referred to as ‘victims’, not ‘alleged victims’. Nothing here is intended to infer that...| Saunders Law