Richard has 20 years' experience in UK and international regulatory enforcement, criminal and internal corporate investigations. A former regulatory enforcement lawyer with the FSA - the predecessor to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Richard represents clients is investigations by the FCA, Serious Fraud Office (SFO), Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), Financial Reporting Council (FRC), National Crime Agency (NCA), Insolvency Service, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and the US Department of Justice.
Richard also regularly advises boards and senior managers on corporate governance, anti-financial crime, conduct and compliance.
At DWF, Richard will align with the business's sector approach and advise its financial services clients as well as strengthening its contentious regulatory offering both in the UK and internationally.
Graham Dagnall, Practice Group Partner for the Litigation Practice Group said: "London is a key growth area for our regulatory practice, and Richard will make an excellent asset to the team, giving us a good opportunity to strengthen and diversify our expertise within our financial services sector group as well continue promoting close collaboration between our insurance and commercial divisions."
"Our financial services clients are facing greater regulatory challenges in their day-to-day business than ever before, and we are committed to investing in our teams to ensure we can meet the demands of our clients and deliver both the technical and strategic support they require."
Richard Burger added: "DWF has a strong financial services sector group and is well-placed to further develop its contentious regulatory service line for banking and insurance clients. I'm really pleased to be joining the team, particularly at a time of such growth and development for the business, and believe that DWF's established regional network, growing international footprint and collaborative corporate and commercial practice, we are in a strong position to differentiate ourselves in the market."
DWF's litigation practice has continued to grow throughout the UK and internationally in the last year with multiple lateral hires including the recent hires of litigation partners Ricky Cannon in Scotland, Rabih Tabbara in Dubai and Robbie Constance in London.
Richard also regularly advises boards and senior managers on corporate governance, anti-financial crime, conduct and compliance.
At DWF, Richard will align with the business's sector approach and advise its financial services clients as well as strengthening its contentious regulatory offering both in the UK and internationally.
Graham Dagnall, Practice Group Partner for the Litigation Practice Group said: "London is a key growth area for our regulatory practice, and Richard will make an excellent asset to the team, giving us a good opportunity to strengthen and diversify our expertise within our financial services sector group as well continue promoting close collaboration between our insurance and commercial divisions."
"Our financial services clients are facing greater regulatory challenges in their day-to-day business than ever before, and we are committed to investing in our teams to ensure we can meet the demands of our clients and deliver both the technical and strategic support they require."
Richard Burger added: "DWF has a strong financial services sector group and is well-placed to further develop its contentious regulatory service line for banking and insurance clients. I'm really pleased to be joining the team, particularly at a time of such growth and development for the business, and believe that DWF's established regional network, growing international footprint and collaborative corporate and commercial practice, we are in a strong position to differentiate ourselves in the market."
DWF's litigation practice has continued to grow throughout the UK and internationally in the last year with multiple lateral hires including the recent hires of litigation partners Ricky Cannon in Scotland, Rabih Tabbara in Dubai and Robbie Constance in London.