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Quadrant Chambers Series on Fraud

Time: Registration is from 5.45pm, the seminar is from 6.15pm and will be followed by a networking reception from 7.30pm
Venue: Quadrant House

OVERVIEW

Quadrant Chambers is holding a series of three seminars on topical issues in fraud disputes. We do hope you will be able to join us. The three seminars in this first mini-series are:

6 Nov - Fraud and the Doctrine of Autonomy
14 Nov - Fraud and Private Investigations
28 Nov - Fraud and Tracing

Each of the seminars takes place at Quadrant House. Registration is from 5.45pm, the seminar is from 6.15pm and will be followed by a networking reception from 7.30pm.  To register, please use the button below. 

We would like to thank Martin Shobbrook, partner in the fraud defence group at Mishcon de Reya and Joana Rego, investigator at Raedas for joining the panels. Further details of the each of the three events are included below. 

For any assistance please email marketing@quadrantchambers.com.

Programme

6 Nov - Fraud and the Doctrine of Autonomy

A seminar discussing the recent case of Tetronics v HSBC and whether the approach of Fraser J marks a change in attitude of the Courts to the “Fraud Exception” in letters of credit and performance bonds.

Panel: 
Paul Downes QC
Nicola Allsop
Turlough Stone

14 Nov - Fraud and Private Investigation

A review of the issues regarding the use of private investigators, the implications of GDPR and the practice of obtaining Freezing Injunctions and Search Orders.

Panel:
Joana Rego, Raedas
Robert-Jan Temmink QC
Yash Kulkarni QC
Emily Saunderson

28 Nov - Fraud and Tracing

The use of pre- and post-action disclosure orders in fraud claims, including recent developments in this area.

Panel:
Martin Shobbrook, Mishcon de Reya
Jeremy Richmond
Joseph Sullivan
Liisa Lahti