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ESSEX HALL, 1-6 ESSEX STREET, LONDON, WC2R 3HY, ENGLAND
Tel:
Work 020 7632 4300
Fax:
Fax 020 7836 9359
DX:
37995 KINGSWAY
Web:
www.saunders.co.uk
Email:

Callum Haddow

Tel:
Work +44 20 7632 4300
Email:
Saunders Law Ltd

Work Department

General crime.

Position

Partner with day-to-day management of the traditional crime department. Represents clients charged with serious criminal matters including: large-scale drug conspiracies, money laundering, fraud, murder and sexual offences at all stages of the criminal process from police stations through to the appeal courts. Recent cases of note include R v F - client one of 12 charged with conspiracy to supply hundreds of kilograms of cocaine; R v O - conspiracy to defraud in relation to computer equipment from UK and Europe; R v R - client alleged to launder money for South American drug cartels and terrorist organisations; R v B - successful appeal against conviction on historical child rape charges.

Career

Qualified 2005; admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand 2003; paralegal in the criminal fraud department at Peters and Peters; admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales 2005. Joined Saunders & Co 2005; duty solicitor status in 2006; partner criminal department Saunders Law Partnership LLP October 2010; currently a director of Saunders Law Ltd.

Education

Kings High School, Dunedin, New Zealand; University of Otago, New Zealand (1993 Bachelor of Science (Mathematics); 1996 Bachelor of Laws); University of Westminster (2001 Legal Practice Course).

Practice Areas

Crime - general; Fraud

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