Clients suffering from any one or more of a variety of mental health disorders require specialised attention. Nazaqat Maqsoom of Kangs Solicitors briefly outlines the nature of some mental disorders and the manner in which Courts deal with those accused of any crime whilst incapacitated in any manner. The General Position | Kangs National Criminal […]
14/05/19
The Criminal Finances Act 2017 (‘the Act’) introduced two new corporate criminal offences rendering a company criminally liable for failing to prevent the facilitation of UK or non-UK tax evasion by an employee or anyone acting on behalf of that company. John Veale of Kangs Solicitors outlines the changes. Position Prior To And Purpose Of […]
13/05/19
Kangs Solicitors has been representing a client in the defence of Confiscation Proceedings brought under the Proceeds Of Crime Act 2002 (‘POCA’) in which the Prosecution sought to recover the sum of £1.2 million pounds from her. Amandeep Murria of Kangs Solicitors reports upon this very favourable outcome. The Circumstances | Kangs POCA Defence Team […]
10/05/19
Sheffield Magistrates’ Court has imposed a substantial fine upon a Leicestershire based sign fitting contractor (‘the company’) which pleaded guilty to breaching Health & Safety Regulations which resulted in an employee suffering serious burns. Amandeep Murria of Kangs Solicitors sets out the circumstances. The Circumstances | Kangs Solicitors Health and Safety Team The employee was […]
09/05/19
Kangs Solicitors has recently been instructed to defend a client who has been charged, with others, with alleged offences involving firearms and blackmail. Cagin Husnu of Kangs Solicitors outlines the circumstances. The Circumstances | Kangs Serious Crime Defence Team It is alleged that a victim had been held at gunpoint and demands made that a […]
08/05/19
Insolvency
Individuals who have been made bankrupt are required by virtue of the insolvency legislation to co-operate with the Official Receiver or the trustee in all matters, including the disclosure and recovery of all available assets. Failure to co-operate could result in the bankrupt facing criminal charges and Part VI of the Insolvency Act 1986 (‘the […]
07/05/19

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