by ICPC | Aug 26, 2013 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…
Periodically we receive requests from insurers and their insureds for information on our approach to handling examinations under oath. Examinations under oath are often associated with insurance fraud concerns. This article provides a general overview of this... by ICPC | Aug 19, 2013 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…
The Privacy Commissioner recently released (May 2013) a publication entitled The Case for Reforming the Personal Information Protection and Electronics Documents Act (PIPEDA). This document proposes expanding the powers of the Privacy Commissioner in a way that should... by ICPC | Aug 14, 2013 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…
The unfortunate reality for many fraud victims is that those who betrayed their trust will resort to lawyers who are more concerned with lining their pockets with a victim’s money (as paid to them by their fraudster clients) rather than provide immediate open... by ICPC | Aug 14, 2013 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…
Tracing is traditionally thought of as a post judgment remedy even though really it is not a remedy at all (it does not result in dollars back in your pockets). Rather, tracing is a process by which a claimant demonstrates what has happened with his property and... by ICPC | Jan 14, 2013 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…
Traditional law firm retainer agreements set out in detail the contractual arrangement between a lawyer and their client. Law firm invoices are broken down into fees and disbursements, and the hourly rate for fees is typically the central issue discussed when... by ICPC | Jan 14, 2013 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…
It is estimated that retailers across Canada lose $2.5B per year, or $7M per day, as a result of internal and external theft and fraud. Because of these losses, and to take proactive steps against future losses, retailers have invested heavily in security and...