Nils Preshaw is an experienced litigator with a background that includes 12 years as a Crown Prosecutor working on files, some of which involved national security, intelligence, and defence agencies. He is familiar with clients who have found themselves entangled in the INTERPOL Red Notice system. Meant to catch serious criminals whose location is unknown,Continue reading “Individuals increasingly becoming entangled in INTERPOL’s Red Notice System”
Tips for the LSAT from a former test tutor (and now lawyer)
As any prospective applicant to law school in North America (and Australia) knows, the Law School Admission Test (or “LSAT”) is a required half-day test you must take before applying to law school. The LSAT is administered seven times a year at official locations around the world. The test had existed since about 1948 andContinue reading “Tips for the LSAT from a former test tutor (and now lawyer)”
Successful Removal of INTERPOL Red Notice

Kornfeld lawyers, Nils Preshaw and Shane Coblin, were recently successful (May 2020) in removing a Red Notice issued by the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), where it had been prompted by ulterior motives. What is an INTERPOL Red Notice? An INTERPOL Red Notice is an international wanted persons notice—not an arrest warrant. It is aContinue reading “Successful Removal of INTERPOL Red Notice”
Why fraud increases during an economic recession
In hard times, fraud litigators tend to receive an increase in calls from clients who believe they are the victim of fraud. Ten years ago, during the 2008 – 2009 economic recession, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (“ACFE”) released a study of the impact of an economic recession concluding that the financial pressures ofContinue reading “Why fraud increases during an economic recession”