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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mr Ian Smith , Dr David ShepherdPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Professional Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.392kg ISBN: 9781526509147ISBN 10: 1526509148 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 24 May 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Discovery, first reactions and investigations 2. Objectives and options 3. Choosing, using and paying for lawyers 4. Tracing and securing assets in the civil courts 5. Civil court claims 6. Criminal investigations and criminal court prosecutions 7. International cases and enforcementReviewsThe book takes you through the subject in a sensible and masterly way... the content is impeccable and important...Having become a victim of crime...if you want to recover something, let alone go after that intangible thing 'justice' this book is a worthwhile read. * Professional Security Magazine * As a legal practitioner in the fight against fraud, I found this title a really practical and useful guide. It brings together the maze of disparate considerations that one must take into account, necessarily in short order, when responding to a fraud on behalf of one's client or employer. Framed in simple language, and easy to digest; there are plenty of great generalist tips and solid examples. The author also covers discrete, specialist aspects, for instance, cyber and criminal considerations, which even seasoned generalists will find helpful. I highly recommend the book for those professionals who find themselves advising in relation to or responding to fraud, looking for a good overview. * Mishcon de Reya LLP * The book takes you through the subject in a sensible and masterly way... the content is impeccable and important...Having become a victim of crime...if you want to recover something, let alone go after that intangible thing 'justice' this book is a worthwhile read. * Professional Security Magazine * Author InformationIan Smith is a barrister at 33 Chancery Lane. He is a commercial litigator, dealing with complex and high value cases specialising in civil and criminal court fraud and cyber fraud investigations and litigation, in the UK and internationally. He is President of VOCAL: the Victims of Crime Association of Lawyers, an international association. www.vocaladvocates.org; a regular conference speaker; and main organiser of the 33 Chancery Lane's annual Business Crime Conference. He is described as ""A knowledgeable civil fraud specialist who is utterly committed to his clients and fearless in his advocacy."" ""Go-to junior for fraud cases."" (Civil Fraud - Chambers UK 2018) David Shepherd is a former business director and academic (PhD), currently researching fraud at Portsmouth University's well known Centre for Counter Fraud Studies. As a business director he managed SFO (criminal) and High Court (civil) fraud litigation. It was that experience that led him into academic studies of fraud. He is a regular participant at counter fraud studies events Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |