Even pariahs have rights
16 June 2022

‘Even pariahs have rights’

Dominic Carman

BVI judgment identifies competing duties in representing sanctioned clients. Are law firms now ‘moral policemen’?

It is a judgment that divides opinion about a law firm’s duties: to the court, to their client and to comply with sanctions directives. Normally, no conflict arises between them. But in March, Mr Justice Jack denied Ogier’s application in the BVI to come off the record in advising the (now sanctioned) Russian bank, VTB – Russia’s second-biggest lender. Ogier had been advising VTB over proceedings in the BVI Commercial Court to enforce Russian judgments against several Russian businessmen and various related businesses. As a British Overseas Territory, UK sanctions automatically extend to the BVI.

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