Year of Call: 2000
James' practice primarily involves prosecuting and defending in financial, money laundering, fraud and drugs offences and dealing with civil law aspects of asset forfeiture and enforcement. He also undertakes general civil law cases.
James' current positions include:
- "B List" of approved counsel for the Serious Fraud Office;
- "C List" of the Attorney General's List of Prosecutors
- Approved counsel for the Central Fraud Group, Proceeds of Crime Unit and Organised Crime Divisions of the Crown Prosecution Service.
James also acts for local authorities particularly in cases involving loan sharks and associated financial crime. He has developed an expertise in defending traffic and motoring cases.
James has specialist knowledge of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 and Asset Forfeiture law and regularly acts for the Proceeds of Crime Unit of the CPS in restraint, receivership, confiscation and enforcement cases in the Magistrates' Court, Crown Court and High Court. He is developing particular experience in matrimonial cases where they are affected by proceeds of crime legislation.
He also undertakes civil recovery cases for the Serious Organised Crime Agency in the High Court and cash forfeiture cases under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 for a wide range of Police forces including the Metropolitan and Thames Valley Police, as well as the Commissioners of Revenue and Customs and SOCA.
He is also briefed specifically on behalf of defendants and third parties where they face complex confiscation issues or have been prevented from dealing with their assets.
James also represents claimants in personal injury cases of all levels of seriousness, conducting trials all over the country.
James is qualified to receive instructions directly from members of the public. Recent cases include representing a solicitor in disciplinary proceedings and helping in a landlord and tenant dispute.
James regularly gives seminars and lectures on financial crime. His recent lectures include:
- Speaking at the Regional Asset Recovery Conference on benefit issues in confiscation.
- Providing a lecture on the law and practicality of asset forfeiture to local government.
- Delivering a seminar on enforcement of confiscation orders.
James' commentary on Jennings v CPS [2006] 1 WLR 182 and his article on "The effect of Delay in Relation to Restraint Orders" are published in the Proceeds of Crime Review. James also edits and supplies commentary to 5 St Andrew's Hill Monthly Proceeds of Crime Updater.
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