NETELLER ENGAGES HIGH POWERED U.S. LAWYERS
9 March 2007
With plenty at stake, Isle of Man e-wallet hires
the world's biggest legal firm
Neteller is starting to show some public signs of mettle
after weeks of being perceived as allowing the U.S.
Department of Justice to stomp all over it despite its
Isle of Man registration as a financial institution and
UK stock market positioning.
According to a news report in Legal Week, the British
e-wallet has hired the professional services of Clifford
Chance - arguably the world's biggest law firm.
LW reports that the legal company now has teams in both
New York and the British Isles working on the Neteller-U.S.
DoJ issue, which started in January when the American
authorities arrested two Canadian founding fathers of
Neteller in the States, despite the fact that these
individuals no longer held any executive positions of
authority with the company.
The two men have yet to be brought to trial, but the
arrests triggered an immediate and what is widely
perceived to be unnecessarily subservient reaction from
Neteller, which barred US transactions to online
gambling sites and froze the accounts of US players.
Later reports suggested that the e-wallet was
cooperating fully with visiting Department of Justice
officials. The company also suspended trading in its
shares on the London AIM market, a situation still
pertaining.
Legal Week reports that John Carroll and Warren Feldman
will be NETeller's counsel in the United States, with
David Lewis and Jenine Hulsmann working on the case on
the other side of the Atlantic in the UK.
The head of enforcement at Clifford Chance, Carlos
Conceicao will counsel Neteller on Financial Services
Authority matters.
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