Jubilee Ace/ Jenco/ GTR / 3Key – Lyra Newsletter No. 209
Dear Clients,
Although there are currently no new public updates in the Jubilee Group case, we would like to address two practical aspects of this type of proceedings that often raise questions among injured parties.
- Multiple cases against the same parties
In practice, the existence of multiple cases or claims involving the same individuals or entities is not a disadvantage. On the contrary, it often strengthens the overall position of injured parties. When several matters point to the same pattern of conduct, investigative authorities are able to assess the broader context, identify recurring mechanisms, and more clearly establish responsibility. This cumulative effect frequently contributes to a more solid evidentiary framework and increases the seriousness with which the case is treated. - Selective contact with clients
It is also common for some clients to be contacted by authorities while others are not. This should not be interpreted as a sign of unequal treatment or inactivity. Contact is usually initiated based on specific procedural needs at a given stage of the investigation. In many instances, information obtained from a limited number of individuals is sufficient to cover issues relevant to a larger group of injured parties. The absence of contact therefore does not indicate exclusion from the proceedings or a weaker position.
Both of these aspects reflect the way complex cases are handled in practice, with an emphasis on efficiency, consistency, and procedural soundness rather than formal uniformity.
As always, we continue to monitor the case closely and coordinate with the competent authorities. Any developments relevant to your position will be communicated without delay.
Thank you for your trust.
Kind regards,
Attorney Zoran Miljaković