5 St Andrews Hill have established a ‘very strong reputation in all POCA related matters’, possessing ’a wealth of expertise at all levels’. Members specialise in asset recovery, account and property forfeiture, unexplained wealth orders and cross-over related work including cryptocurrency. Andrew Bird KC is acting for the DPP in a civil recovery case regarding London properties allegedly procured through funding from foreign criminals. Gary Pons acted in a complex case involving the interplay between a Crown Court and High Court receivership involving the same receiver who applied to vary a restraint order relating to a multi-million-pound North London property. Sarah Wood successfully secured the return of funds to a third-party victim who had been barred from accessing frozen cryptoassets.
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  • 'The clerk team are all ready to help - they are superb.'
  • 'Highly efficient clerks room and Dean is excellent, always ahead of the game.'
  • 'The clerks are superb. Their commitment to business development is very strong, particularly Chambers Director Dave Scothern. They go out of their way to assist with finding suitable counsel for a case. Dean deserves special mention in this regard: he is extremely helpful, warm and friendly, and he has an instinctive understanding of what is needed on a case and who is best placed within chambers to offer the expertise.'
  • 'The clerks are all very good, but Dave Scothern goes over and above with his commitment to building excellent relationships and providing a first class service.'
  • 'This set of chambers is generally very strong in POCA related matters and has a wealth of expertise at all levels.'
  • '5 St Andrew's Hill are a leading chambers in this field with many top-tier POCA specialists.'

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