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  • Crypto exclusive: Nexo users do not have ‘unfettered’ right to withdraw holdings, exchange says

    December 19, 2022

    Crypto exchange Nexo has said its customers do not have the “unfettered” right to withdraw their cryptocurrencies from its platform, as it seeks to defend itself from a High Court lawsuit. Instead, Nexo said its customers only have the right to “request” withdrawals, as the exchange said it retains the right to reject any customer [...]

  • 18-year-old Brit arrested in international raid on hacker-for-hire sites

    December 15, 2022

    An 18-year-old in Devon has been arrested by the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) following a series of international raids on DDoS-for-hire websites. The international operation – dubbed Operation PowerOFF – saw the FBI, NCA, Europol, and Netherlands Police shut down 48 of the world’s most popular DDoS-for-hire sites. DDoS-for-hire sites – also known as [...]

  • EY names new leaders of globally separated firms

    December 14, 2022

    EY has named two of its top leaders as heads of the firm’s soon-to-be separate audit and advisory businesses, as it pushes forwards with plans for a global split.   EY said current chief executive Carmine Di Sibio will head the new consulting business – NewCo – as it named US managing partner Julie Boland [...]

  • Solicitors’ watchdog shuts down four Metamorph owned firms

    December 14, 2022

    The UK’s legal watchdog has forcibly closed four law firms owned by national conglomerate Metamorph following reports of directors resigning and staff being left unpaid.   The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) also seized cash and documents from the law firm, which was set up by British entrepreneur Simon Goldhill in 2016 with the aim of [...]

  • Russian oligarch seeks to block fraud lawsuit over sanctions

    December 14, 2022

    A high-profile Russian oligarch is seeking to block an $850m (£685m) fraud lawsuit over claims the Russian banks suing him could use proceeds from the case to “fund the war in Ukraine”. Lawyers acting on behalf of Russian banker Boris Mints called for the High Court lawsuit to be put on hold in arguing any [...]

  • Milbank boosts position in London market via deal with boutique firm

    December 14, 2022

    New York law giant Milbank has poached almost 30 lawyers from boutique law firm Dickson Minto after snapping up its highly coveted City-based private equity division. The deal will see seven partners and 20 associates from Dickson Minto’s City offices join Milbank’s 140 lawyer-strong London team. Scottish corporate law firm Dickson Minto currently has its [...]

  • White-shoe law firm ups new City lawyers’ pay to £160,000 a year

    December 14, 2022

    Cleary Gottlieb has become the latest US law firm to boost salaries in the UK’s legal market after upping pay for newly-qualified (NQs) lawyers in its London office to £160,000 a year. The white-shoe law firm has given its City NQs a 14 per cent pay rise, in offering to boost their salaries by £20,000 [...]

  • Exclusive: EY poised to ramp up fintech investment with new London Lab

    December 14, 2022

    EY said it is set to pump millions of pounds into the fintech sector in the next year as it unveiled a new London incubator today designed to cultivate start-ups in the capital.

  • London gold market sued over ethical labelling for Tanzanian mine

    December 13, 2022

    THE WORLD’S biggest bullion market is facing a High Court lawsuit over claims it wrongly certified gold from a Tanzanian mine as being responsibly sourced despite being at the centre of multiple allegations of human rights abuse. The London Bullion Market Association (LMBA) is being sued for an undisclosed sum by the families of two men [...]

  • KPMG chief snubs global split as consulting arm drives growth in revenues

    December 13, 2022

    The global head of KPMG today slapped down suggestions it might follow EY in pursuing a global split, in claiming the accounting firm’s strong financial performance “validates” its current approach. KPMG chief executive Bill Thomas rejected plans for a split in claiming the Big Four firm’s results “validates an unwavering commitment to deliver services… through [...]

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