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About Katherine
Katherine is a legal director in the criminal litigation team where she specialises in criminal and regulatory cases with an ESG or Business and Human Rights focus.
She is recognised as a Global Market Leader for Business and Human Rights Law by Chambers and Partners Global and is a founder and co-chair of the Business and Human Rights Practitioners’ Network. Katherine’s work in this field is complemented by her extensive experience of complex, cross-jurisdictional criminal matters.
Chambers UK 2024 UK Extradition
Band 2
Chambers Global 2023: Business & Human Rights Law
Band 3
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Criminal Litigation
Proceeds of Crime and Money Laundering
White Collar and Financial Crime
Suspicious Activity Reports
Unexplained Wealth Orders
Dealing with an investigation
Account Freezing Orders and Account Forfeiture Orders
International Protection
Investigations
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
Cash Seizure and Detention
Extradition and INTERPOL
Insights from Katherine
10 May 2025
Roundtable | Corporate Criminal Liability: Options for reform
KN Talk
08 August 2022
Greenwashing: engaging with regulators on ESG concerns
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02 February 2023
‘Made in China’ as Possible Supply Chain Money Laundering
Insight
14 December 2022
The FCA’s growing toolkit to tackle ESG issues
Insight
28 March 2023
Insights from the Cross Border Criminal Law Conference 2023: Influencing the Corporate Conscience (Part 2)
Insight
30 May 2019
‘World-leading’ Modern Slavery Act 2015: review confirms more to be done
Insight
15 May 2019
Julian Assange could face extradition requests from two countries: What happens next? – Katherine Tyler quoted in TIME
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10 January 2019
Corporate and individual accountability for international crimes: Kingsley Napley hosts second International Criminal Law Conference
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