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Cross-Jurisdictional Bribery Law – Maintaining the “Special Relationship”?

Guy Vickers tells High Court of “overwhelming evidence” as seven face trial for perjury

Five-and-a-half year sentence for Manchester Rioter

David Knifton secures substantial awards for air crash victims

Criminal Barristers act for defendants in ‘My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding’ brawl case

Exchange Chambers’ Criminal department tops national league table

Barristers launch band to raise money for charity

Bill Braithwaite QC appointed to the Executive Committee of UKABIF

Guy Vickers in spot rate Court of Appeal win for Accident Exchange

Guy Vickers scores on behalf of England footballer in Court of Appeal

Exchange Chambers named as Barristers’ Chambers of the Year

Exchange Chambers brings largest Local Government and Social Housing Seminar to Liverpool Town Hall

Michael Lavery successfully prosecutes motorbike rider who had his three year old son on board

David Knifton advising teen injured in horrific polar bear attack

£7.2 million compensation award – Amanda Yip QC

Dr Digby Jess has new book published

Last few places remain at Local Government & Social Housing Seminar

Criminal Barrister Adrian Farrow explains why Ken Clark runs the risk of causing uncertainty

Highest ever rankings in Chambers UK

Graham Wood QC appointed as Circuit Judge

Personal Injury department at Exchange Chambers shortlisted for award

Exchange Chambers is highest ranked set in the North

Hat trick of new barristers join Exchange Chambers in Leeds

Exchange Chambers takes top tier ranking in The Legal 500 2011

Injury claim referral fees to be banned

Exchange Chambers shortlisted for Regional Set of the Year award

TV cameras to be allowed in court

Will Waldron QC elected as a Master of the Bench

P.I. Focus July 2011 Issue 6

Stephen Grattage from Exchange Chambers prosecutes prolific Leeds paedophile

West Yorkshire panel appopintment for Exchange Chambers after competitive tender

Former Head of Chambers appointed as Justice of the High Court

Exchange Chambers shortlisted at the Yorkshire Lawyer Awards 2011

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Move to introduce cameras in court given cautious welcome

Nicholas Walker gives his views on the Bribery Act

Chambers gears up with launch of motoring and vehicle crime department

Research indicates Exchange Chambers has strengthened the Leeds Bar

Hip recall prompts Liverpool conference

Exchange Chambers announces partnership with UK’s leading broker of third party funding

David Knifton questions senior Army officers at ‘Blue 25’ Inquest

Exchange Chambers continues its expansion in Leeds

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Amanda Yip becomes QC in latest round of silk appointments

Inviting applications for 3rd six pupil in Leeds

Criminal Barrister Amanda Johnson joins Exchange Chambers in Manchester

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High Court Success for Nigel Edwards

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Exchange Chambers continues its expansion in Leeds

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Bill Braithwaite Q.C. named as UK’s leading Personal Injury Barrister

Legal delegates welcomed to Liverpool

Exchange Chambers take top rankings in Chambers UK Guide

Lisa links up with Exchange Chambers in Leeds

Leading Criminal Barristers join Exchange Chambers in Manchester

Exchange Barrister Speaks at Major Social Housing Conference

Director of HMRC’s Special Invesigations Unit to address inaugural fraud seminar

Exchange Chambers opens in Leeds with three new Barristers and new Senior Clerk

Annual Insolvency Conference 2010

Court of Appeal Success for Edward Bartley Jones Q.C.

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Criminal Barrister Adrian Farrow writes for the Yorkshire Post on legal aid

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Andrew Jebb secures acquittal for client in major money laundering trial

Exchange Chambers opens in Leeds

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William Hanbury’s book “fills a yawning gap in the library of property law”

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Graham Wood Q.C. appointed Deputy High Court Judge

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Major public sector panel appointment for Exchange Chambers

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Graham Knowles QC Appointed as a Circuit Judge

Cross-Jurisdictional Bribery Law – Maintaining the “Special Relationship”?

2011 saw a significant rise in bribery cases and investigations in the UK, with estimates that the Serious Fraud Office are currently undertaking some 50 bribery related investigations. But just as large businesses in defence, construction and pharmaceuticals are often global in reach, such fraud investigations can also sweep across jurisdictions, multiplying the challenges for the fraud lawyer.

Nick Johnson, criminal barrister based at Exchange Chambers’ Leeds office, knows all too well of the complexities of such cross- jurisdictional issues. He is currently instructed in a case concerning a joint UK Serious Fraud Office and US Department of Justice investigation into alleged overseas bribery of surgeons by pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson. He is sole counsel for a UK citizen, a former executive associated with the company, which itself has already paid approximately $80 million in fines in both countries. Inquiries are now turning to individual executives, with one man having faced prison in the UK already. Similar investigations are now being undertaken into at least a dozen other major drug and device makers.

Commenting on the case, Nick, who is one of only seven Band 1 Leading Juniors for Criminal Fraud in the UK according to the 2012 Chambers UK legal directory, said:-

“Having advised at a pre-charge stage in relation to the SFO inquiry here, I am now actively involved in negotiations in New York with the Department of Justice, with input from the FBI and the Securities and Exchange Commission. My solicitor and I work here and in the US, in tandem with Manhattan based lawyers, which is a fascinating challenge when facing the varying legal, procedural and commercial issues that apply. The aim is to provide the best possible representation which necessarily requires a blend of experience across both jurisdictions.”

That solicitor is Colin Byrne of Legal 500 firm Howard & Byrne Solicitors in York, himself a former LAG Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year and member of Exchange Chambers’ Fraud Forum. Colin was quick to spot the vast differences that apply across the Atlantic Ocean:-

“In the US, there is a much less rigorous regime for pre-trial disclosure of material relied upon. In the UK, it would be commonplace for me to demand disclosure from the investigating officers at an early stage, so I could properly advise and take instructions prior to interview. There is no similar obligation in the US and often the US defence counsel is in possession of incomplete or no material until shortly before trial.”

Up until recently, another difference was that the provisions invoked in the US for fraudulent or corrupt behaviour were not outlined in UK law. However, the recent Bribery Act 2010, which came into effect on 1 July 2011, contains offences such as offering an advantage, bribery of a foreign public official, a new offence of failure by a commercial organisation to prevent a bribe being paid and extra-territorial jurisdiction for offences committed by UK individuals and corporations abroad.

Nick believes that all of this makes the definition of bribery, and the consequences of it, much clearer: “Even in financially difficult times, there is clear potential for prosecutors to use these new provisions to pursue alleged corruption and bribery in a similar manner to the US, and to recover large corporate fines, which would be consistent with the political will to keep large corporations in check and ensure fair competition. So it is likely that the UK will see much more of the work that I am involved in in the US right now.”

When suspecting corruption or fraudulent behaviour, the US Department of Justice has historically pursued the companies for recompense: “However, the only people company fines directly hurt are the current shareholders, who are innocent of any wrongdoing,” said Nick, “In response, recently there has been a move by prosecutors towards holding specific individuals within those companies to account instead, when it is vital to ensure a fair approach and not just the creation of scapegoats.”

With possibilities for private funding, and the emphasis on a large amount of pre-charge negotiation in the US system, there is plenty of potential for UK solicitors and barristers to increasingly work in tandem with US lawyers on cross-jurisdictional issues, believes Nick: “With US investigations continuing and the likely impact of our Bribery Act here, there is clear scope for a “special relationship” to continue.”