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Business Crime Defence Solicitors

Corporate crime, also known as white collar crime, involves highly complex laws and regulations and potential cross-border investigations and prosecutions. We are specialist defence lawyers.

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Solicitors for defending business crime investigations and prosecutions

Our expert business crime solicitors advise and represent companies and individuals from across all sectors facing criminal investigations and prosecution.Our criminal defence team of more than 20 lawyers includes specialist extradition solicitors and those who have advised and represented clients facing investigations and prosecutions by agencies such as His Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC), Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Health & Safety Executive (HSE), National Crime Agency (NCA), , and the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).

We are closely involved in several domestic and international lawyers’ associations, including the Fraud Lawyers Association and International Bar Association and have tried and tested relationships with leading King’s Counsel, Barristers, and with some of the best expert witnesses. You can be confident that our team will take full control of your defence and that we have the legal knowledge and experience required to achieve the best available outcome for you.

We have advised and represented businesses and individuals on matters concerning:

 

Furthermore, . These connections ensure that as a team, we are alive to new criminal defence, criminology, and UK and international regulatory developments that can benefit our clients. We have some of the best resources available to all our experts.



Taylor Rose MW Corporate Crime Solicitors

 

The investigation stage is crucial

The Code for Crown Prosecutors (the Code) is extraordinarily important in maximising the chances of avoiding prosecution. It is imperative to understand that prosecution is not inevitable following a regulatory/ criminal investigation. Tackling the investigation in the early stages minimises reputational damage. Our lawyers can also advise how to deal with the media, should the matter go public.

After an investigation has been completed, the prosecutor must apply the Code test which comprises of:

  • The evidential stage – is there enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of a successful conviction, and
  • The public interest stage – is a balancing exercise in which the prosecutor must consider whether the public interest factors in favour of a prosecution outweigh those against. 

The public interest stage is only relevant if the requirements of the evidential stage are met.

 


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