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“Can I get my Rolex back?” – the Seizure and Forfeiture of Listed Assets” Article by Chloe Lennon published in the August 2024 edition of Expert Witness Journal

08/08/2024

Listed Asset Orders (LOA) are here to stay, so for solicitors faced with demands from clients as to whether they can apply for the return of valuable precious stones, artistic works or watches,   this article serves as a useful summary of the statute and case law governing this ever evolving area of criminal law.

To read Chloe’s article in full, visit pages 49/50 of the August 2024 edition of the Expert Witness Journal : https://www.paperturn-view.com/?pid=ODg8823074&p=51&v=1.1

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