News & Briefings
Daniel Godden Listed in Legal 500 Leading Individuals for Crime
Berkeley Square Solicitors partner Daniel Godden has been named as a leading individuals for criminal defence in the Legal 500.
Berkeley Square Solicitors Instructed In Ground-breaking Internet Fishing Fraud Investigation
Berkeley Square Solicitors have been instructed in one of the most complex computer crime investigations ever conducted by the NCA.
Daniel Godden Writes on Lord Hanningfield Acquittal for Solicitors Journal
Daniel Godden acted as solicitor for Lord Hanningfield in his recent high profile acquittal
Competition Appeal Tribunal Preliminary Issue Hearing Concludes
A two-day Competition Appeal Tribunal hearing featuring Berkeley Square clients UKRS Ltd has concluded.
Contested Indian Extradition Proceedings Adjourn
After a 5-day hearing Berkeley Square Solicitors Indian extradition challenge has adjourned.
Indian Extradition Challenge Commences
Berkeley Square Solicitors represent both requested persons in contested extradition proceedings involving an extradition request from the Government of India.
Press Release by UKRS Ltd – 23rd July 2
Berkeley Square clients UKRS Ltd have today issued this press release concerning their ongoing claim before the Competition Appeal Tribunal against the NSAR.
Berkeley Square Clients Competition Act Claim Listed for Preliminary Hearing
The preliminary issue raises an interesting point of competition case law concerning the status of non-statutory private entities engaged in regulatory activity.
Daniel Godden Acts for Lord Hanningfield In Parliamentary Expenses Acquittal
Daniel Godden acted as solicitor for Lord Hanningfield in his recent high profile acquittal. Lord Hanningfield was accused of dishonestly claiming parliamentary expenses
Success for Berkeley Square Solicitors in Contested Cash Seizure Proceedings
Berkeley Square solicitors have secured the return of in excess of £130,000 in a multi-party application challenging the seizure of cash in a British Transport Police investigation.
Roger Sahota Instructed in High Profile Trading Standards Prosecution Following BBC Investigation
Following a lengthy investigation by Birmingham Trading Standards Roger Sahota has been instructed in a multi defendant fraud and regulatory prosecution to act for the lead defendants, a small private company.
Berkeley Square Solicitors Instructed in Landmark Emergency CAT Injunction Application
Berkeley Square Solicitors have lodged an emergency injunction application in the Competition Appeal Tribunal on behalf of our clients UKRS Ltd.
Berkeley Square Solicitors Instructed In Multi-Million Pound Third-Party Enforcement Receiver Proceedings
Roger Sahota has been instructed in third party enforcement proceedings emanating from one of the largest fraud cases in the country.
Berkeley Square Solicitors Take Over Berkeley Sahota Website
Berkeley Sahota website owner Roger Sahota is pleased to announce the establishment of Berkeley Square Solicitors together with partners Daniel Godden and Goran Stojsavljevic.
Daniel Godden writes for Solicitors Journal on Restraint Orders
Daniel Godden is instructed to act in the matter of the National Crime Agency (‘NCA’) vSimkus for an individual who was subject to a Property Freezing Order (‘PFO’) obtained by the NCA pending the institution of Civil Recovery Proceedings under Part 5 of POCA 2002.
Prosecution for Serious Sexual Offence Discontinued
We can report another notable success in an allegation of serious sexual assault at the police station stage.
A New EU Frontier In The Criminal Law – The European Supervision Order
The recent debate on Britains exit from the EU – see post – has brought to our attention a little-known but important new measure that came into force in December 2014 when the UK "opted in" to 35 criminal justice and policing measures which are part of EU law.
BREXIT - What Could It Mean for the Criminal Justice System
Roger Sahota of this practice was recently asked to comment for a media outlet on the implications for the criminal justice system if the UK were to vote to leave the EU in the summer referendum.
Voluntary Attendance at Police Interviews – Client Briefing
A core part of our practice involves representing individuals, normally professionals of good character, who have been asked by the police to attend voluntary interviews under caution.
Another Acquittal in Prosecution of Teacher for Sexual Misconduct
Roger Sahota was recently instructed to represent a teacher accused of a serious allegation of sexual assault on a pupil.