As we advise the foreign courts on Pakistan law, it is only natural for us to advise Pakistani courts and clients and government departments on the implications of foreign laws such as the UK Bribery Act 2010 or the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977. This work also dovetails nicely into our local work in the banking sphere under the Anti-Money Laundering Act 2010 and other criminal banking statutes such as the Offences in Respect of Banks (Special Courts) Ordinance 1984.
Khan & Co Barristers-at-Law are equally committed to advising clients in relation to foreign law issues in the commercial and corporate fields in the EU, UK and the US. To maintain our competitive edge in the field of foreign law and regulation, we keenly keep abreast of all major prosecutions and developments in relation to corporate crimes in the Serious Fraud Office (UK), the Department of Justice (US), the Financial Conduct Authority (UK), the Prudential Regulation Authority (UK), the Dubai Financial Services Authority (Dubai, UAE) and so forth.
Please visit our Corporate Law Blog for updates and news trending on these themes. Topics include but are not limited to issues involving executive pay, regulation and LIBOR/benchmark rate related litigation and financial services reform. Moreover, analyses of rulebook changes and commentary on case law are also reported on the site. Our Corporate Law Blog contains extensive commentary on international rulings in important arbitration, chancery and financial services cases.