Charles Redmond#14369

Charles Redmond

Charles Redmond is a barrister at Fountain Court Chambers (call 2022) with a broad commercial litigation and arbitration practice. He specialises in commercial crime, civil fraud, sanctions, insurance, and banking disputes.

Charles’s recent work includes acting (led by Clare Sibson KC) for a Lloyd’s broker charged under section 7 of the Bribery Act 2010 in SFO v United Insurance Brokers Ltd, which, if it proceeds to trial, will be the first SFO prosecution under that section to be heard by a jury. He acted in the JP Morgan v WeRealize.com proceedings in the Commercial Court and Court of Appeal, and in Karonis v JP Morgan, successfully obtaining novel anti-suit relief restraining proceedings in Greece.
 
Charles has experience in LCIA arbitration, offshore disputes in the Cayman Islands, BVI, and DIFC Courts, and advising on sanctions and export control matters. He is a contributing author to Montgomery and Ormerod on Fraud.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) in the criminal justice system
Artificial intelligence (AI) in the criminal justice system
Practice Notes

This Practice Note addresses the ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) is being used in the UK criminal justice system, and offers some predictions as to how it may be used in the future. This Practice Note follows the lifecycle of a criminal case, from investigation to sentencing, explaining where and how AI might be used. It also considers the possible risks and challenges in using AI in the criminal justice system and the lack of legal reform in relation to AI enabled crime.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualifications

  • BCL (2021)
  • BA (2020)

Education

  • University of Oxford (2021)

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