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Belgium
Xirius
Er lijkt weinig twijfel over te bestaan dat de eerste week van maart 2024 prominent zal worden vermeld in de annalen van de Amerikaanse geschiedenis.
Brazil
Koury Lopes Advogados
Contribuintes defendem que não podem ser atribuídas limitações ao aproveitamento de créditos no que se refere às exportações
Tauil & Chequer
O "Brasília em Pauta" é um boletim semanal preparado pela equipe de Contencioso de Brasília, contendo os principais casos a serem julgados pelo Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF)...
British Virgin Islands
Harneys
The recent English case of Grosskopf v Grosskopf concerned an application by trustees for a stay of claims brought against them by a beneficiary. The beneficiary alleged misconduct...
Harneys
This guide sets out answers to frequently asked questions on obtaining injunctive relief in the British Virgin Islands.
Harneys
In the recent decision of CF v DLG, the BVI Commercial Court held that a two-step process is to be preferred over the use of âwrap up ordersâ in Norwich Pharmacal proceedings.
Canada
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
A recent Court of Appeal decision confirms that in Saskatchewan, as in most provinces, there is no longer a clear presumption that certification applications go first in class proceedings.
Carters Professional Corporation
On March 21, 2024, the Federal Court of Appeal ("FCA") released its decision concerning Sigma Chi Canadian Foundation v Canada (National Revenue). The fraternal organization (the "Appellant")...
Gardiner Roberts LLP
In this episode, Gavin and Stephen dive into the contentious debate surrounding the political nature of judicial appointments in Ontario. They discuss Ontario Premier Ford's candid remarks on crime and bail.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
In Yatar v. TD Insurance Meloche Monnex, 2024 SCC 8, the Supreme Court of Canada held that, where there is a statutory right of appeal that is limited to questions of law...
Gluckstein Lawyers
Have you ever been sitting in a dentist's chair looking up at an X-ray of your mouth and wondered how they can distinguish between so many shades of grey and determine...
Bennett Jones LLP
The Alberta Court of King's Bench has introduced a pilot project aimed at moving non-family civil actions through the court system more expeditiously.
Cassels
On April 23, 2024, only three weeks after its second reading, the British Columbia provincial government (the Province) has announced a pause on Bill 12, the Public Health Accountability...
Robins Appleby LLP
From the outset of a law suit, a key advisory role we fulfill as litigation counsel requires us to equip our clients with the analytical tools necessary to evaluate their decision to commence...
Cayman Islands
Harneys
In the recent decision of Taiping Trustees Limited v Valley Stone Industry Fund Ltd, the Cayman Islands Grand Court provided a timely reminder that public policy factors should not be taken into account.
Harneys
The recent decision of Kawaley J of In the Matter of s.5 of the Foreign Arbitral Awards Enforcement Act (the Judgment) serves as both a practical guide to the regime...
Harneys
The recent decision of the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal (CICA) in Minsheng Vocational Education Company Limited (Minsheng) v Leed Education Holding Limited...
Cyprus
Michael Kyprianou Law Firm
‘Black Swan' freestanding injunctions in aid of foreign substantive proceedings, have been available in the BVI since 2010, making the BVI a very appealing jurisdiction for claimants seeking to safeguard their interests.
Germany
Bardehle Pagenberg
All service outside the contracting member states is covered by section 2, i.e. Rules 273 and 274 RoP.
Metalegal Advocates
The Mediation Act, 2023 (‘Act'), signifies a monumental shift in India's approach to dispute resolution, rooting back to its traditional Panchayat system and evolving through legal reforms post-British rule.
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