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What Fraud Victims Should Know About a Fraudster’s Attempts to Stay Civil Recovery

by ICPC | Jan 5, 2015 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…

We are often asked by fraud victims about whether a fraudster can ask a Court to stay their civil proceedings for recovery because the fraudster has been charged under the Criminal Code. The short answer is not in most cases. The issue of staying civil proceedings for...

What Fraud Victims Should Know about Freezing Orders (Mareva Injunctions)

by ICPC | Nov 20, 2014 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…

Fraud victims often ask us whether they can obtain an immediate Court order to put a freeze a fraudster’s bank account or otherwise prevent him or her from dissipating assets in their control before trial. The answer often depends on a variety of considerations, the...

Fairness When Distributing Partial Recovery Amongst Fraud Victims

by ICPC | Oct 29, 2014 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…

Often fraud victims in schemes where there are multiple victims ask us how recovered funds would be distributed in the event of a partial recovery. The question is often asked in the context of whether they should cooperate and join their recovery efforts with other...

What Fraud Victims Should Know About Limitation Periods

by ICPC | Sep 16, 2014 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…

At Investigation Counsel PC, we often prepare criminal complaints for our clients that we are assisting with civil recovery actions. Often our clients suggest they would prefer to simply make a criminal complaint instead of paying for civil litigation. This is, in...

Recovery against Banks for Fraud Victims

by ICPC | Aug 21, 2014 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…

It is often not possible to immediately recover from fraudsters themselves, as they have spent their ill-gotten gains on lifestyle or other debts, or transferred the money into the control of unknown third parities. Recoveries against fraudsters themselves in some...

Fraud Recovery and the Deemed Undertakings Rule

by ICPC | Jun 4, 2014 | Legal Information for Fraud Victims - Blogs From the Series 'What Fraud Victims Should Know About:…

 We have blogged in the past on issues to consider in coordinating civil and criminal investigations and prosecutions – see: https://www.investigationcounsel.com/coordinating-criminal-and-civil-justice-as-a-means-of-recovery-for-fraud-victims/ . The issues to consider...
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