Fraud: A Practitioner's Handbook
Adrian Eissa KC, Nathaniel Rudolf KC, Sonal Dashani, Nick Murphy
Fraud: A Practitioner’s Handbook
Adrian Eissa KC, Nathaniel Rudolf KC, Sonal Dashani, Nick Murphy
Containing comprehensive coverage of recent changes, the book deals extensively with the Fraud Act 2006, going on to explain the particular types of fraud activity that are charged, from the everyday bread and butter work that most lawyers experience on a daily basis through to the more specialist areas such as Ponzi Fraud, Boiler room fraud, insider dealing and carbon credit fraud.
This new edition is fully revised with key developments including:
- The meaning of 'dishonesty' as clarified by the Supreme Court in respect of civil proceedings in Genting Casinos v Ivey [2017] UKSC 67 and subsequently in respect of criminal proceedings in Barton & Booth [2020] EWCA Crim 575
- The dangers of instructing experts without sufficient expertise
- Dismissal of applications following SFO v Barclays Plc [2018] EWHC 3055
- Attorney General's Guidelines on Disclosure 2022
- CPIA Code of Practice 2020
- Digital material and reasonable lines of enquiry
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