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5 December 2018

British Court Blocks Extradition Of Erdogan Critic Hamdi Akin Ipek

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BCL partner, Michael Drury continues to address journalists following the judge's dismissal of an extradition request by the Turkish government for his client to be sent for trial in Ankara.
United Kingdom Criminal Law

 BCL partner, Michael Drury  continues to address journalists following the judge's dismissal of an extradition request by the Turkish government for his client to be sent for trial in Ankara.

The story has now been covered by a number of UK and global publications and you can find the links to a selection of these below:

BCL partner, Michael Drury has a diverse practice, ranging from extradition (where he has successfully represented senior Ministers and others in former Soviet Union states, defeating extradition claims and securing the removal of and preventing the issue of Red Notices) to representing individuals in regulatory proceedings brought by the FCA (in LIBOR and other matters); acting in criminal investigations by the SFO (including for corporates and individuals in bribery and corruption cases, and in LIBOR); acting in investigations by the Information Commissioner's Office (in the spin off from NCA investigations into 'blagging'); and representing individuals in arenas as wide ranging as the Metropolitan Police investigation into the alleged involvement of British officials in the transfer of individuals to Libya under the regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to fraud investigations by a variety of police forces in England and Wales. Michael has published articles about Government investigations in 'The International Comparative Legal Guide: Corporate Investigations 2017'.

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