Banking
Playing with fire?
FSA v Alexander: playing the system, or manipulating the market, asks Simon Goldstone7 Oct 2011
Brought to account
Patricia Leonard reviews the latest controversy to hit the banking industry23 Sep 2011
Inside out
Oliver Assersohn analyses the first FSA initiated prosecution for insider trading to end in acquittal3 Sep 2010
Watch this space
The Supreme Court decision of 25 November on bank charges in Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National plc and others is on the face of it surprising.11 Dec 2009
Don’t bank on it
The latest Supreme Court ruling on bank charges is unlikely to be the end of the matter, says Freya Law11 Dec 2009
Waiting for a verdict
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) recently published its policy on dealing with UK companies suspected of having committed offences involving overseas corruption.23 Oct 2009
Chip & pin fallacies
Recent cases have raised questions about the safety of chip and pin cards from fraudulent attack, for example by cloning. Typically, in such cases, the claimant is an individual whose…16 Oct 2009
Banks, SARS & the customer
Banks & customers are potential victims in an unhappy balance, says David Hislop31 Jul 2009
No time for bad law
Pragmatism, not fast law, will help the UK exit the recession say Mark Parkhouse & Andrew Jackson23 Jul 2009
AIM higher
News In Brief16 Jul 2009
When the chips are down
The bank, the PIN & the ATM, by Stephen Mason10 Jul 2009
Legal action on RBS bailout
News In Brief2 Jul 2009
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