2025 Company & Economic Crime Legislation Update
This course will go live by the end of February 2025
Course Description: This will bring you the most up to date company law developments which are in force and those that come into force during 2025 and beyond, including those under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (‘ECCTA`).
The ECCTA in particular aims to strengthen systems for collecting, accessing and displaying information about UK companies and limited liability partnerships and about the ownership of UK real estate by overseas entities.
In addition, business organisations may incur criminal liabilities if they fail to take measures to prevent fraud by their employees or agents and it will be made easier to prosecute companies for criminal wrongdoing.
About the Presenter: Paul Harris, is a Solicitor, specialising in corporate and commercial law for over 30 years. During that period, he has advised on general corporate and commercial matters, restructuring – which is his real passion and insolvency. Many of his assignments have been particularly interesting including a number professional football clubs from 1992 to the present day, the rescue of numerous manufacturing companies, professional service entities and Lloyds names. Paul has experience in defending directors for misfeasance and in disqualification proceedings and has advised extensively on corporate governance protocols, as well as acting for a government agency. He lectures on corporate law generally, and corporate and personal restructuring and insolvency issues, where he is known for his practical approach to restructuring, insolvency and directors’ duties and responsibilities.
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