NEWS
Kangs Solicitors have been assisting a client, who works for an internationally renowned company in Central London, who faced allegations of domestic abuse. Frances Murray of Kangs Solicitors reports on the case. The Events | Kangs Domestic Crime Defence Solicitors The Prosecution alleged that our client was guilty of domestic abuse against an estranged partner, […]
24/01/19
Kangs Solicitors are defending a client who is charged, alongside seven other defendants, with a multi-million pound revenue fraud against HMRC. The Circumstances | Kangs National Financial Crime Defence Team The Prosecution’s allegations arise from the sale and distribution of fuel. The trial will be heard before Wood Green Crown Court. Our client vehemently denies […]
23/01/19
Kangs Solicitors is defending a client charged, alongside two others, with murder. The Prosecution alleges that there was a brutal and vicious attack which resulted in the victim suffering catastrophic injuries. The trial, before Birmingham Crown Court, is expected to last for approximately three weeks. How Can We Help? | Kangs Serious Crime Defence Team […]
22/01/19
Regulatory, Sports Law
It was another successful weekend for many of the Kangs Sports stable of clients and we highlight the goalscoring achievements of two of our senior professionals this week. John Brayford | Burton Albion | Last Minute Goal Kangs Sports client John Brayford scored both of his team’s goals in the League One fixture against Doncaster […]
21/01/19
Kangs Solicitors acts for a former director of a UK insulation company who, with other defendants, is alleged to have committed trade mark fraud and also conspired to commit fraud by false representation against a company based in France. Frances Murray of Kangs Solicitors provides an update on the prosecution. The Allegations | Kangs Private […]
21/01/19
Criminal Litigation, cybercrime, Financial Investigations
In a world increasingly dependent upon sensitive data committed to the World Wide Web, the volume of cyber-crime, more colloquially known as hacking, will, inevitably, continue to spiral. A prime example is that which occurred in May 2017 when medical records held by the NHS were accessed by offenders who demanded a substantial ransom. The […]
18/01/19