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Kangs Solicitors have been instructed to represent a client in relation to information the Police want to include on his enhanced DBS Certificate. The information relates to a number of different incidents spanning the last twenty years which include allegations of violent disorder and numerous assaults. All of these allegations relate to non-conviction information and […]
04/12/18
Kangs Solicitors previously reported on our instruction to represent a Georgian National who is one of eight defendants charged with multiple conspiracies to breach UK Immigration Regulations. The Circumstances | Kangs Immigration Offences Defence Team The Prosecution alleges that the defendants had access to thousands of fake travel documents and used these documents to ensure […]
03/12/18
The charitable organisation responsible for the running of London Zoo has been fined as the result of an employee falling from a step ladder which was known to be faulty. Following its own investigation, the Zoological Society of London notified Westminster City Council which subsequently brought the prosecution. The Circumstances | Kangs Health and Safety […]
30/11/18
Kangs Solicitors have once again been ranked in the highest tier possible for criminal work by the leading legal directory The UK Legal 500 (2019 edition). The UK Legal 500 publishes its results annually and ranks all firms of solicitors in accordance with each firm’s specialist work areas. Kangs Solicitors has once again secured Tier […]
29/11/18
Kangs Solicitors has maintained its position as a Tier 1 firm for financial crime and fraud work in accordance with the latest rankings published in the leading directory for legal services, the UK Legal 500 (2019 edition). The current publication of the UK Legal 500 re-confirms the firm’s position as one of the leading white […]
28/11/18
A company is an artificial entity and, as such, is unable to form the intent, mens rea, to commit a criminal offence. However, such an entity operates through officers, employees and agents for whom it can become vicariously liable. Tim Thompson of Kangs Solicitors discusses briefly the position. Companies Act 2006 | Kangs Corporate Crime […]
27/11/18

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