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Fraud Advisory Panel Issue Guidance on Private Prosecutions: When, Where, How?

Apr 24, 2013 11:25 BST The Fraud Advisory Panel (FAP) in conjunction with Edmonds Marshall McMahon have today released a "Fraud Factsheet" in relation to private prosecutions. FAP often publish factsheets for companies and individuals on both the prevention of fraud and what to do when one becomes a victim of fraud.

Corporate Manslaughter: Kate McMahon and Hugh Boyd-Wilson advise Steve Baker MP

Mar 15, 2013 13:06 GMT Kate McMahon and Hugh Boyd-Wilson of Edmonds Marshall McMahon have recently advised MP Steve Baker (Wycombe) in relation to the tragic death of Mr Edward Maitland...

Sweet and Maxwell: Private Prosecutions Masterclass led by Tamlyn Edmonds

Feb 27, 2013 15:39 GMT Tamlyn Edmonds will be leading a Private Prosecutions masterclass available from Sweet and Maxwell from Monday 06 May 2013...

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Kate McMahon comments on private prosecution article in Family Law Week

Feb 12, 2013 12:30 GMT Comment on the article written by Andrzej Bojarski, Kate Tompkins and Cameron Crowe of 36 Bedford Row which considers private prosecution as an opportunity for a spouse in an exceptional case when all conventional options in the family courts have been exhausted.

Implication of Regina (Gujra) v Crown Prosecution Service

Dec 04, 2012 15:07 GMT The case of Regina (Gujra) v Crown Prosecution Service was published by the Supreme Court on November 27, 2012 with judgement handed down on the 14 November 2012. The result of the ruling was that the Crown Prosecution Service was entitled, when deciding whether to use its statutory power...

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Dec 03, 2012 15:38 GMT The RSPCA frequently bring private prosecutions as do the BPI (the British Recorded Music Industry) and FACT (Federation against Copyright Theft). The private prosecution brought by Stephen Lawrence’s family in 1994 against those suspected of murdering Stephen Lawrence was perhaps the most high profile private prosecution ever brought.

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