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Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia | Australia | 21 May 2023

What is perjury in Australia?

For specific legal advice, call our office to arrange a confidential consult with our criminal lawyers Sydney team. Perjury is a serious criminal…
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Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP | USA | 14 Oct 2021

California enacts several consumer financial protection measures

Recently, the California governor enacted several state bills relating to consumer financial protection. On October 6, AB 790 was signed, which…
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Fieldfisher (Ireland) | Ireland | 8 Oct 2021

Fitness to Practise Update Series: Perjury - A Statutory offence in Ireland

The Criminal Justice (Perjury and Related Offences) Act 2021 was introduced into Irish law on 28 July 2021 and introduced a statutory definition of…
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William Fry | Ireland | 3 Jul 2021

Perjury is Now A Statutory Offence: What Impact Has This for Businesses?

The Act consolidates and codifies the law on perjury and related offences. It provides, for the first time in Ireland, a statutory definition of…
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Lexology PRO | Australia | 2 Jun 2021

Jury hands ACCC loss in first contested criminal cartel case

A jury in Australia has cleared an assistive technology provider and two individuals of criminally attempting to fix prices and rig bids for products used in rehabilitation and aged care.
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Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP | USA | 29 Sep 2020

Residential Eviction Protections and California Consumer Financial Protections Pass Muster During 2020 Legislative Session

During the eleventh hour of the 2020 legislative session, the State legislature approved 2 significant bills in response to the COVID-19 pandemic…
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Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer | United Kingdom | 12 May 2020

Losing WP privilege: two narrow exceptions in the spotlight in the UK

Exceptions to the without prejudice rule are notoriously restricted, given that the fundamental premise of the rule is that litigants should be able…
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Sebaly Shillito + Dyer, A Legal Professional Association | USA | 31 Mar 2020

The time is nigh for States to eliminate sworn testimony with Notary requirements for Affidavits

In 1976, with no looming or present global pandemic, Congress enacted, and President Ford implemented, Title 28 U.S. Code Section 1746 permitting the…
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Fieldfisher (Ireland) | Ireland | 19 Jun 2019

New perjury legislation to cover statements made to Inquiries and Tribunals

Proposed statutory offence of perjury to include false statements made on oath to tribunals under the Perjury and Related Offences Bill 2018 (“the…
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Mintz | USA | 22 Jan 2019

When Must an Employer Amend an Approved L-1 Visa Petition?

The L-1 visa regulations mandate to employers that they must file an amended L-1 visa petition: to reflect changes in approved relationships…
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