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Canada: Reasonable – But Diminished – Expectation Of Privacy In Contents Of Employer-Owned Laptop - Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

Justice Fish, writing for the majority of the Supreme Court of Canada, has held that while an employer's ownership of a laptop, its workplace policies and practices, and technology in place can diminish an employee's reasonable expectation of privacy, they do not eliminate it: R v Cole, 2012 SCC 53.        

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Found 1 month ago on channel Mondaq

Ireland: VAT Update: ECJ Decision Reduces Risk Of VAT Costs Arising For Investment Funds - Matheson

The European Court of Justice has recently released its decision in the GfBk case and clarified that the exemption from VAT for investment management services provided to special investment funds includes those services which are purely advisory and information services.        

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Amgen to pay $25 million to settle kickback allegations

Amgen Inc has agreed to pay $24.9 million to settle allegations that it provided kickbacks to long-term care pharmacy providers to entice them to use its Aranesp anemia drug instead of a rival medicine, the Department of Justice announced on Tuesday.

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Found 1 month ago on channel Reuters

Parker Drilling Settles Foreign-Bribery Charges

Parker Drilling agreed to pay U.S. authorities $15.85 million to settle foreign- bribery charges, the Justice Department said Tuesday.

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Found 1 month ago on channel Wall Street Journal

Canada: The Second Opinion: International Uranium Dispute Undermined By The Hague Convention - McCarthy Tétrault LLP

The Russian Ministry of Justice refused to permit service on the two subsidiaries of the state-controlled Atomic Energy Corporation, citing concerns with sovereignty and national security.        

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