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Karen Berry
Biography
Karen joined Keoghs in 2004 from a commercial law firm to focus on commercial debt recovery. She is a qualified legal executive and has been a fellow of CILEx since 1996. As technical manager for the enforcements team, she is experienced in recovering payments made to fraudsters before their fraud was identified. She also seeks to recover costs awards made against fraudulent claimants.
Karen works with clients to decide on the appropriate strategy for each case, which may not always be to recover monies but sometimes maximising inconvenience and disruption for the fraudster. She is skilled in deploying all the tools at her disposal including charging orders and bankruptcy. Karen also provides technical support to the team internally and to insurer clients, including training as and when required.
Latest Insights by Karen Berry
Blogs 25/08/2017
Keoghs enforcements team celebrates landmark year with some dramatic case highlights
As Keoghs enforcements team recovered £1.8m for insurers over the last financial year, we take a look back at a number of cases which illustrate some of the lengths fraudsters will go to to avoid paying the penalty for their dishonesty.