Canada: Federal Court Of Appeal Confirms Duty Of Full Disclosure In Ex Parte Production Applications - Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
In a recent decision of the Federal Court of Appeal, "Canada v. RBC Life Insurance Company", the FCA confirmed that government officials must be fully transparent with the court.
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United States: Supreme Court To Consider Post-Indictment, Probable Cause Challenges To Forfeiture - Duane Morris LLP
The Supreme Court has granted certiorari to consider whether defendants are entitled to a hearing to challenge the probable cause underlying the Government's theory of prosecution that supports any post-indictment, pre-trial restraining order that freezes assets the defendant needs to retain counsel.
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Airfare Ad Rules to Stand
The Supreme Court refused to consider an airline industry challenge to a government rule that restricts how airlines advertise fares.
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Canada: Clock Starts With The Act Of Fraud: U.S. Supreme Court Confirms Five-Year Limitation Period For Government Enforcement Proceedings - McCarthy Tétrault LLP
The US Supreme Court recently handed the US Securities and Exchange Commission a very clear message: the act of fraud – not its discovery – triggers the start of the limitation period in government enforcement proceedings.
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United States: Appellate Court Affirms Our De Facto Victory - Fox Rothschild LLP
I am often asked whether governmental actions can cause a taking even if the government does not formally initiate an eminent domain case.
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