Tom Bushnell > Hickman & Rose > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Hickman & Rose
Pennybank
33-35 ST Johns Square
LONDON
EC1M 4DS
England

Living Wage

Work Department

Business Crime

Position

Tom Bushnell is a barrister in the Business Crime department who specialises in serious corporate and financial crime, and associated regulatory matters. Tom draws on extensive experience prosecuting and defending such cases prior to joining Hickman & Rose.

Tom’s recent and ongoing work includes advising individuals convicted of fraud in relation to the alleged manipulation of LIBOR/EURIBOR; advising  on ongoing insider dealing investigations; advising an individual under suspicion in a high-profile SFO investigation; and representing an individual who referred FCA enforcement action to the Upper Tribunal.

Tom was also part of the Hickman & Rose team which successfully defended the former Managing Director of G4S Care and Justice Services in criminal proceedings brought by the SFO. The case ended when the SFO offered no evidence before trial, having entered into a DPA with G4S Care & Justice Services (UK) Ltd in relation to the same conduct.

Before joining Hickman & Rose in August 2022 Tom spent six years as a member of leading barristers’ chambers Three Raymond Buildings where he was instructed on complex financial crime cases and acted for both prosecution and defence.

He gained particular experience in FCA matters. He was the FCA’s junior counsel in its prosecution of NatWest for breaches of the Money Laundering Regulations 2007. The case was the first time the FCA had brought a criminal prosecution for breaches of the MLR 2007 and the first time the FCA had prosecuted a large bank. Tom advised throughout the investigation, charging decision, plea discussions and sentencing. The case culminated in the highest ever fine imposed on conviction in the UK (over £264m).

He advised the FCA on two significant insider dealing prosecutions, and defended a third insider dealing trial against the FCA. In 2018, he carried out a six month secondment within the FCA’s Criminal Prosecutions Team.

Tom gained experience in cash and account freezing/forfeiture applications brought under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. He has given advice and represented clients on a range of sanctions matters, including advising a company and senior individuals within it on an investigation by the NCA into alleged breaches of Ukraine/Russian sanctions; and advising an international law firm on representing an individual designated overseas.

Tom also regularly represented individuals accused of serious general criminal matters in the magistrates’ and Crown Courts: often professionals whose livelihoods were at stake.

In addition to crime, Tom developed a busy licensing practice at the Bar. He regularly advised and acted for operators, the police, local authorities and local residents before licensing sub-committees and on appeal. He therefore remains particularly well placed to advise when criminal or regulatory issues arise in relation to licensed premises or holders of personal licences.

Career

Tom studied law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he graduated with a first and received multiple scholarships and prizes. He completed the BPTC at Kaplan Law School, received an ‘Outstanding’ overall and was awarded a Certificate of Honour by Middle Temple.

Memberships

Tom is a member of the Young Fraud Lawyers Association and Financial Services Lawyers Association. He is a mentor with the Social Mobility Foundation.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: white-collar crime (advice to individuals)

With extensive expertise representing individuals from the technology, natural resources, and construction industries, the ‘unrivalled’ white-collar crime team at Hickman & Rose works across the full spectrum of financial crime. Aside from advising clients in high-profile SFO and FCA investigations, the group is well-equipped to handle bribery and corruption proceedings for senior executives, bankers, and company directors. Ross Dixon and Ben Rose co-head the team, with the former dealing with DPAs and financial crime issues, and the latter focusing on fraud and corruption cases across a multitude of jurisdictions. Andrew Katzen has expertise where criminal allegations intersect with regulatory and disciplinary matters, while Christopher Houssemayne du Boulay  assists individuals with complex accounting fraud issues. Emily Sheils is an expert on market manipulation while Claire Wallace concentrates on money laundering. Associates Steffan Barker and Tom Bushnell are also noted.