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A Winnipeg woman who took a panhandler into her home with a “good heart” told a Manitoba court the man spent the majority of their 18-month relationship extorting and sexually abusing her.
A Winnipeg woman who took a panhandler into her home with a good heart told a Manitoba court the man spent the majority of their 18-month relationship extorting and sexually abusing her. I haven’t wanted to admit the great impact (he) has had on my life, the victim wrote in an impact statement read to Manitoba provincial court. (He) is in jail, but I kind of feel that way, too, like my mind is in a prison.
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At the NCBA’s annual Antitrust and Complex Business Disputes Section CLE last week, there was a panel segment of the North Carolina Business Court Judges. Fox Rothschild was there, and here is
our recap of what
we heard and learned. As always, we strive to be accurate reporters, but this is not a verbatim recitation of what was said. If you want that, however, my understanding is that the CLE will be available on-demand in the coming months.
As always, the Judges were extremely helpful and gracious with their time and insight. They began by reporting on the necessary modifications that the pandemic has forced on their court operations. Not surprisingly, they have all been fully remote for some time now. The Judges indicated that virtual hearings have been going well, and the lawyers have stepped up to the technology. There were no reports of any lawyers appearing in court as a kitten (if you haven’t se