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18 Nov 2020 17:04
Ticketmaster fined £1.25 million as multi-party action progresses to disclosureThe Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Ticketmaster £1.25 million for failing to protect customers’ payment details. Louis Browne QC and Gareth Shires from Exchange Chambers are instructed by Keller Lenkner UK in a multi-party action against Ticketmaster UK Limited. Commenting on more...
Cash Forfeiture and the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
Cash forfeiture is the process whereby money that has been seized by authorised individuals, such as the police or financial investigators, can be forfeited to the state following a hearing in the Magistrates’ Court under Part 5 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. Other agencies which utilise these more...
6 Jun 2019 13:35
Conwoman jailed for three years3PB's Berenice Mulvanny acted in a case against a 'vindictive conwoman' who made more than £100,000 on a sugar daddy website by 'catfishing' married men before blackmailing them has been jailed for nearly three years. Reports in the Daily Mail state that Shannon Lee, 21, from Netley Abbey near more...
25 Oct 2018 07:55
What does the WM Morrison Supermarkets Plc data breach mean to employers?The issue in question is whether an employer is vicariously liable in damages to employees whose personal and confidential information has been misused by being disclosed on the web by the criminal act of another employee? Yes, said the Court of Appeal in WM Morrison Supermarkets Plc v Various more...
Private Prosecutions
PRIVATE PROSECUTIONS Private prosecutions are undertaken from the very outset when a magistrate’s court information is drafted right through to trial & appeal. Examples of private prosecutions I have been involved in include; • Acting on behalf of a husband when the wife had made false allegations more...
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