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Plea Bargaining in Criminal Cases: Benefits and Risks for the Accused

Plea bargaining lets an accused person agree to plead guilty to a lesser charge, or in exchange for a lighter sentence, instead of going...

Victim Impact Statements in Sentencing: Role in Criminal Justice

Traditionally, criminal trials focused on the accused and the State. The victim’s voice was often limited to giving evidence. Victim impact statements are an...

Insider Trading Regulations: What Directors and Key Employees Must Avoid

Insider trading happens when someone with access to unpublished, price-sensitive information about a listed company trades its shares (or passes tips) before the information...

Corporate Social Responsibility Spending: Compliance and Reporting

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) turns the idea of “doing good” from pure charity into a semi-formal obligation for larger companies. The basic thought is...

Related Party Transactions: Board Duties and Disclosure Requirements

A related party transaction is a deal between the company and someone closely connected to it – a director, major shareholder, their family, or...

Constitutional Limits on Populist Welfare Schemes and “Freebies”

Election seasons often bring a rain of promises – free power, loan waivers, cash transfers, gadgets, travel, and more. These “freebies” raise a serious...

Secularism and State Funding of Religious Institutions

In theory, secularism means the State doesn’t favour one religion over another. In practice, many countries have complex relationships with religious institutions – managing...

Constitutional Challenges to Data Retention and Mass Surveillance

As digital life grows, governments and agencies want more data – call records, location logs, browsing history, CCTV networks. At the same time, citizens...

Interpleader Suits: When a Neutral Party Is Stuck Between Rival Claimants

An interpleader suit is for someone who’s stuck in the middle of a dispute they didn’t create. Imagine a warehouse owner holding goods while...

Mesne Profits and Unlawful Occupation in Civil Litigation

“Mesne profits” (pronounced like “mean”) is an old term, but the idea is simple: compensation for unlawful occupation of property. When someone stays in...

Suit for Damages for Breach of Contract: How Courts Calculate Loss

When a contract is broken, the usual civil remedy is a suit for damages. The idea is not to punish the breaching party, but...

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