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Amrinder Kundra
Amrinder Kundra is a Paralegal at the firm, specialising in serious crime and proceedings arising under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA). With a ...
- Business Defence
What is the Difference Between Corporate Manslaughter and Gross Negligence Manslaughter
In England and Wales, manslaughter charges can arise from serious failures in professional duty, leading to tragic outcomes. Two such ...
- Criminal Law
CPIH – Should A More Pragmatic Approach Be Adopted in POCA Proceedings?
If you are facing Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) proceedings, you may already feel overwhelmed by the complex calculations involved in determining the ...
Askews Legal LLP Solicitors in Coventry and Warwickshire
Solicitors in Coventry and Warwickshire At Askews Legal, we offer a wide range of legal services designed to support you and your family through ...
- Criminal Law
POCA: The Improper Use of Section 10 Assumptions
Defendants subjected to Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) proceedings following a criminal conviction often find the process irrational and ...
- Criminal Law
Proceeds of Crime – The Difference Between Account Freezing Orders And Restraint Orders
In recent years, law enforcement agencies in England have increasingly relied on financial restrictions to disrupt criminal enterprises and recover ...
- Criminal Law
What Is Confiscation Under POCA?
Introduced to enhance the effectiveness of asset recovery in England and Wales, the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) was designed to deter crime by ...
- Criminal Law
Cyber Flashing Offences: What You Need to Know
On 31st January 2024, a new criminal offence was introduced in England to address the issue of unsolicited explicit images, often referred to as ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Repossessing a Commercial Property: A Guide for Landlords
As a commercial landlord, the legal framework for repossessing a property can be complex, especially when dealing with tenants who have security of ...
- Criminal Law
What to Do If You Are Arrested for Fraud
On 21st September 2024, Bristol Crown Court convicted a father and two sons accused of swindling the National Trust out of £1 million. Roger Bryant, ...