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SS Rana & Co | India | 19 Jul 2022

Trademark Search and Seizure in India- An analysis

The 161st Report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Review of Intellectual Property Rights regime in India explicitly mentions about the…
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BCL Solicitors LLP | United Kingdom | 13 Oct 2021

VIDEO: Anoushka Warlow discusses challenging search warrants

BCL associate Anoushka Warlow is interviewed on dealing with raids and the execution of search warrants…
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Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, Malaysia, Singapore | 7 Jul 2021

Singapore regulator wants to expand raid powers

Singapore’s financial regulator has asked politicians for new powers to conduct raids without obtaining a warrant or giving its targets prior notice.
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PRO Compliance | United Kingdom | 11 Jan 2021

English court strikes down GCHQ hacking warrants

The UK’s signals intelligence agency cannot use broad warrants to interfere with computer equipment, the High Court of England and Wales has ruled.
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PRO Compliance | Russia, United Kingdom, USA | 24 Jun 2020

Deripaska-linked company fails in challenge to UK search warrant

A company linked to sanctioned Russian businessman Oleg Deripaska has lost an attempt to prevent US prosecutors from obtaining a slew of documents seized by UK police.
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Corrs Chambers Westgarth | Australia | 4 May 2020

High Court invalidates AFP search warrant, but the seized records are not returned

On 15 April 2020 a majority of the High Court allowed the Australian Federal Police to retain material collected under a warrant to search the home…
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Russell Kennedy | Australia | 27 Apr 2020

A High Court decision on search warrants

On 29 April 2018, the Second Plaintiff, Nationwide News Pty Ltd (Nationwide) published articles in its newspaper and on its website of which the…
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King & Wood Mallesons | Australia | 15 Nov 2019

The elephant in the room - is there a tort of privacy in Australian law?

Because data is intangible and not protected by a single legal doctrine the law struggles to fashion appropriate remedies when data has been copied…
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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP | USA | 9 Apr 2019

A Culture of Compliance - ICE Ramps Up Worksite Raids

On April 3rd, U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement’s (ICE) largest worksite compliance operation hit the private company CVE Technology Group…
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Robinson & Cole LLP | USA | 1 Apr 2019

Utah - The First State to Require a Warrant for Third-Party Data

We write about data breaches and privacy issues all the time. We are desensitized in some ways to the fact that our privacy may have been or will be…
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