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Spy camera case: Man attempts last-ditch effort to protect identity

Spy camera case: Man attempts last-ditch effort to protect identity Veronica Schmidt © RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King A man who put a spy camera in an Auckland gym s changing room is trying to have his case heard in the Supreme Court in a last-ditch effort to keep his identity secret. The man was a highly-paid government agency manager when he videoed a naked couple and four others. The High Court and Court of Appeal both ruled he should be convicted of making an intimate visual recording and should lose name suppression. He was set to be publicly identified tomorrow but this afternoon, eight hours before name suppression was set to drop, his lawyer Ron Mansfield told RNZ he had filed a notice of appeal in the Supreme Court.

This Week at the Ninth: Arbitration and Accomodation | Morrison & Foerster LLP - Left Coast Appeals

The panel:  Judges Bea, Thapar (CA6), and Collins, with Judge Thapar writing the opinion. Key highlight:  “If any doubt remains, consider this. Only an interpretation that public injunctive relief remains available will render the arbitration provision ‘lawful’ and ‘capable of being carried into effect.’ Cal. Civ. Code § 1643. And only this interpretation facilitates arbitration. Mitsubishi, 473 U.S. at 626. So both California law and the FAA tell us what to do next construe the Agreement to abide by McGill and allow arbitration.” Background:  Plaintiff Marggieh DiCarlo took out a $500 loan through MoneyLion Plus, a program designed to help individuals build a positive credit history.  She signed an agreement providing for the arbitration of any disputes.  That provision expressly prohibited a plaintiff from “acting as a private attorney general,” but also authorized the arbitrator to “award all injunctive remedies available in an individual lawsuit.”�

Senators make bipartisan call for new investigation of Parole Board following report

Senators make bipartisan call for new investigation of Parole Board following report
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Ex-government worker who hid spy camera to be named

The identity of a man who repeatedly hid a spy camera in an Auckland gym s changing rooms will be revealed, after a Court of Appeal ruling. A Court of Appeal ruling released today allows for the man to be publicly named in 10 working days. Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King The man was in a senior role at a government agency when, in November 2017, he put the camera under the sink at least four times, capturing a naked couple getting into a shower together, as well as four other people naked or partially dressed. A Court of Appeal ruling released today allows for the man to be publicly named in 10 working days.

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