Australia: TPD Policies - Will I ever be "Reasonably Fit" for work again? - Curwoods Lawyers
The term 'Reasonably fit' is not limited to types of work which have previously been undertaken by the insured claimant.
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Mondaq
Lew calls on Europe to pursue pro-growth policies
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew noted U.S. economy is "inextricably tied" to health of global partners
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CBS
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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Mondaq
Worldwide: A Setback To Back-To-Back Coverage: The "Princess Of The Stars" - Clyde & Co
The ruling of the English Court of Appeal in The Princess of the Stars that a "follow the settlements" clause in a reinsurance policy does not negate or impinge on the general rule that a stay of English court proceedings, should be granted only in rare and compelling circumstances.
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Stock Surge Linked to Lobbyist
A health-care lobbyist who is a former congressional aide provided a key tip to a political-intelligence firm about a coming change in government policy. The firm's subsequent alert to Wall Street clients sparked a surge in trading.
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