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									October 06, 2025
									Ex-Soldier Gets 7.5 Years In Prison For £1.3M Ponzi FraudA former British Army rifleman convicted of running a £1.3 million ($1.75 million) Ponzi scheme was sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in prison on Monday, as a judge said it was a "great pity" he had not seen the strength of the evidence against him. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Justices Won't Review Ex-BigLaw Atty's OneCoin ConvictionThe U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a former Locke Lord LLP partner's appeal of his conviction and prison sentence for helping launder roughly $400 million in proceeds from the infamous OneCoin cryptocurrency scheme. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Private Equity Deals Fuel Rebound In UK Insurance M&ATransactions by private equity firms helped deals involving U.K. insurance brokerage or distribution firms achieve a moderate rebound in September, according to new analysis by a financial consultancy. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Slaughter And May Leads London IPO Of UK Bank ShawbrookU.K. business lender Shawbrook Group PLC said Monday that it plans a potential listing on the LSE, in a boost for the stock exchange which has struggled in recent years to attract or retain companies. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Subsea Biz Ashtead Moves From AIM To LSE's Main MarketAshtead Technology said Monday its shares have begun trading on the main market of the London Stock Exchange, a move the subsea equipment rentals business believes will broaden its access to a wider range of international investors. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Watchdog To Issue Guidance on Virgin Media Pensions RulingBritain's audit watchdog has said it will issue guidance to help pension plan actuaries confirm historical amendments to retirement savings benefits ahead of forthcoming legislation sparked by a landmark court judgment in 2024. 
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									October 03, 2025
									Ex-Petrobras Exec's Challenge To $7.7M Seizure DelayedA former Petrobras executive's challenge to the U.K's Serious Fraud Office's seizure of $7.7 million from him was delayed by a London court Friday, after the white-collar agency said it needed time to gather evidence about related proceedings in Brazil. 
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									October 03, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen billionaire Michael Platt sue his former tax lawyer, five former Deutsche Bank staffers file claims against the German bank and an Italian financier issue a commercial fraud claim against the Vatican and UBS. 
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									October 03, 2025
									Linklaters Seeks To Quash Fintech Investor's Negligence SuitLinklaters sought on Friday to dismiss a fintech investor's negligence claim, saying it failed to comply with court rules and has abused the court's process by filing a claim before fully investigating whether it has a viable case. 
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									October 03, 2025
									Denmark's £1.4B Cum-Ex Loss Raises Legal Strategy DoubtsDenmark's "bruising" defeat in its £1.4 billion ($1.9 billion) cum-ex fraud case against trader Sanjay Shah and others calls into question its legal strategy and the scope of its claim, lawyers have said, although they believe an appeal appears inevitable. 
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									October 03, 2025
									Science Minister Urges Pension Funds To Back Tech StartupsThe U.K. government has urged the country's £3.2 trillion ($4.3 trillion) pensions industry to offer financial backing to a new generation of British technology startups. 
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									October 03, 2025
									Monaco Advisory Firm Rejects €10M Claim Over ServicesA Monaco advisory firm has denied a Spanish private equity fund manager's €10 million ($11.7 million) claim over allegedly subpar fund placement advice and pressed its allegation that the manager unlawfully terminated a contract. 
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									October 03, 2025
									EU Markets Watchdog Widens Supervisory Reach For 2026The European Union's financial markets regulator said Friday it will expand its supervisory responsibilities into a raft of new areas in 2026, including sustainability ratings, green bond issuance and the giant information technology service providers. 
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									October 03, 2025
									Pension Surplus Exceeds £55B At Top 100 UK FirmsThe funding surplus of pension plans among the top 100 businesses in Britain has exceeded £55 billion ($74 billion), Lane Clark & Peacock LLP has said, marking a shift in conversation from funding to "delivering value." 
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									October 03, 2025
									Denmark Denied Permission To Appeal £1.4B Cum-Ex DefeatDenmark cannot revive its £1.4 billion ($1.9 billion) against scores of traders and financial institutions over a cum-ex tax fraud it said was orchestrated by convicted hedge fund trader Sanjay Shah. 
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									October 03, 2025
									UK, Europe Pension Plans Urged To Look At VC InvestmentBritish and European pensions must move beyond preparation to active participation with venture capital investment that could "unleash" significant growth across the bloc, new analysis by a research group for the sector shows. 
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									October 02, 2025
									Switzerland Dodges $372M Credit Suisse Collapse SuitA New York federal judge has granted Switzerland's bid to throw out a $372 million suit against the country stemming from the 2023 collapse of Credit Suisse and the reduction in value of about $17 billion of debt securities, ruling that it has sovereign immunity in the dispute. 
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									October 02, 2025
									Debt Recovery Actions Not Taxable Under EU Law, ECJ SaysA holding company pursuing debt recovery is not providing a taxable service to its debtor under European value-added tax law, the European Union's top court ruled Thursday. 
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									October 02, 2025
									UK Crypto Seizure Tees Up £5.5B Legal Battle With ChinaThe record capture by British police of £5.5 billion ($7.4 billion) in cryptocurrency from a convicted money launderer has set up a mammoth legal showdown between the U.K. and defrauded investors, who say the money should be returned to victims in China. 
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									October 02, 2025
									Russia Claims Fraud Tainted $63B Yukos Arbitration AwardsRussia has told a London court that a $63 billion arbitration award to investors in Yukos Oil is unenforceable because the investors obtained it by concealing documents and bribing a witness. 
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									October 02, 2025
									Groups Want Treasury Flexibility On Overseas EquivalenceU.K. and European financial services trade bodies have asked HM Treasury to take a flexible approach in recognizing overseas regimes as effectively "equivalent" to allow overseas firms access to U.K. customers, with a year's notice of withdrawal. 
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									October 02, 2025
									Commerzbank Says Analyst Made Bogus Harassment ClaimsCommerzbank urged a London judge on Thursday to find a former analyst was in contempt for making "wholly bogus" allegations of sexual harassment in an employment tribunal against his former colleagues. 
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									October 02, 2025
									Tax KC Sued By Hedge Fund Billionaire Over NegligenceBillionaire Michael Platt and his hedge fund BlueCrest Capital Management have sued a senior One Essex Court barrister who represented them in a dispute with the U.K. tax authority over the identity of awards paid under a special partnership program. 
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									October 02, 2025
									Investors Sue Aston Bond For Mishandling £2M Property DealTwo property developers are suing their ex-lawyers for £1.9 million ($2.5 milliom) for allegedly tanking a real estate deal as a result of their negligence and causing the developers to lose their deposit and face a lawsuit from the would-be sellers. 
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									October 02, 2025
									Pension Savers Regret Prebudget Kneejerk DecisionsMore than a quarter of Britons regret withdrawing a lump sum from their pensions, a wealth adviser said, amid fears that tax jitters over the budget could lead to savers making poor decisions on their finances. 
Expert Analysis
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								How GCs Can Protect Cos. From Geopolitical Headwinds  Geopolitical uncertainty is perceived by corporate leaders as the biggest short-term threat to global business, but many of the potential crises are navigable if general counsel focus on what is being said about a company and what the company is doing, says Juliet Young at Schillings. 
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								Navigating PRA's Data Request For Crypto-Asset Exposure  The Prudential Regulation Authority’s recent data request for details on financial institutions' crypto-asset exposures should be used as an opportunity for firms to update their compliance procedures, and consider the future use of crypto-assets and related services, says James Wickes at RPC. 
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								Key Points From FCA Financial Crime Guide Updates  The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent updates to its financial crime guide reflect the regulator’s learnings on sanctions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting and clarifying consumer duty, anti-money laundering and other compliance expectations, say lawyers at Womble Bond. 
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								Tax Directive Marks Milestone In Harmonizing EU System  The Council of the European Union’s recently adopted tax directive is a significant step toward streamlining and modernizing procedures for member states, and will greatly reduce administrative burden and compliance costs for cross-border investors, says Martin Phelan at Simmons & Simmons. 
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								Why Nonfinancial Misconduct Should Be On Firms' Radar  Following a recent Financial Conduct Authority survey showing an increase in nonfinancial misconduct, the regulator has made clear that it expects firms to have systems in place to identify and mitigate risks, says Charlotte Pope-Williams at 3 Hare Court. 
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								What New UK Code Of Conduct Will Mean For Directors  The Institute of Directors’ new voluntary code of conduct is intended to help directors make better decisions and enable U.K. businesses to win back eroded public trust, although, with no formal means of enforcement, its effectiveness could be limited, says Sarah Turner at Eversheds Sutherland. 
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								Russian Bankruptcy Ruling Shows Importance Of Jurisdiction  The U.K. Supreme Court's recent decision not to assist a Russian receiver in Kireeva v. Bedzhamov will be of particular interest in cross-border insolvency proceedings, where attention must be paid to assets outside the jurisdiction, and to creditors, who must consider carefully where to apply for a bankruptcy order, say lawyers at McDermott. 
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								Decoding Arbitral Disputes: UK Awards Versus EU Judgments  The Court of Appeal of England and Wales' recent refusal to enforce a €855 million Spanish judgment inconsistent with earlier binding arbitral awards in England provides crucial guidance for practitioners navigating the complexities of cross-border disputes involving arbitration agreements and sovereign states, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray's Inn. 
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								How Listing Act Measures Will Modernize EU Capital Markets  The new European Union Listing Act, in line with the capital markets union initiative, aims to simplify market access for small and midsize enterprises, laying a foundation for a more integrated framework and representing a modernization milestone, say lawyers at Cleary. 
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								Insider Info Compliance Highlights From New FCA Guidance  The Financial Conduct Authority's recent guidance to companies on identifying inside information clarifies the regulator's expectation of case-by-case assessment, helpfully highlighting that abuse of U.K.-regulated markets can arise earlier than some might think, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell. 
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								A Look At PCAOB's Record-Breaking Enforcement In 2024  The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board in 2024 brought more enforcement actions against auditors and imposed increasingly higher monetary penalties, showing that it was not afraid to exercise its power to fine and reprimand firms, a trend that will likely continue in 2025, say attorneys at Briglia Hundley. 
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								2 Cases May Enlighten UK Funds' Securities Litigation Path  Following recent nine-figure settlements in securities class actions against Apple and Under Armour, U.K. pension funds may increasingly lead U.S. shareholder derivative suits, advocating for transparency, better risk management and stronger governance practices, say lawyers at Labaton Keller. 
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								Interpreting Newly Released Consumer Fraud Complaints Data  The Financial Ombudsman Service’s latest complaint data focuses on scams and customer service, and demonstrates that as fraud is becoming rapidly more complex, financial regulators need to acknowledge that technology is here to stay and work together with firms to protect consumers, say lawyers at RPC. 
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								Applying New FCA Guidance On Control Of Financial Firms  Buyers seeking to acquire or increase their stakes in U.K. financial services firms can streamline prudential review of their transactions by understanding the Financial Conduct Authority’s recently published guidance on updated change-in-control regulations, says Mark Chalmers at Davis Polk. 
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								Anticipating The UK's Top M&A Trends In 2025  Conversations with market participants are focusing on five key questions about 2025's transactional markets, ranging from issues of artificial intelligence, to the boom in takeovers and increased regulatory scrutiny, says Layla D’Monte at King & Spalding. 
