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Saad Karim

Criminal Law Barrister

Saad is a Crime Law Barrister with experience across crime and civil litigation. Before being called to the Bar, he practised as a solicitor with higher rights of audience. He accepts instructions to advise and represent clients in criminal and motoring matters and is experienced acting for both the prosecution and the defence.

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Saad's Biography

Areas covered
  • White collar crime: complex fraud, investigations, regulatory offences

  • Proceeds of crime and asset recovery

  • Money laundering cases

  • Fraud investigations and trials

  • General assault offences

  • Motoring offences and defence (drink driving, speeding, licence challenges)

 

Background

Saad combines his experience as both a solicitor and barrister. Before his call in 2020, he held higher rights of audience and worked closely on civil and criminal litigation. His time practising as a solicitor has sharpened his procedural knowledge and client empathy.

He has been praised for a forensic approach to evidence, while keeping sight of the bigger picture. His career includes work at an international investment bank, giving him a commercially minded outlook and strong analytical skills.

Saad is regarded as approachable and down-to-earth. Clients frequently commend his clarity, empathy and determination to advocate strongly on their behalf.

He is also an Accredited Mediator in civil and commercial matters and is authorised to conduct litigation.

Qualifications

  •  Called to the Bar in 2020
  •  Accredited Mediator

  • BSB Certified Barristers
  • Rated 4.5 Stars on Trustpilot (500+ Reviews)
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  • No-commitment Quote Provided
  • 20,000+ Cases Trusted With Us

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