Prosecuting a Civil Suit - Pleading and Proving Plaintiff's Case.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32854) has announced the addition of RICO RICO n. . : Civil and Criminal, Law and Strategy to their offering. E[acute accent acute accent n. A mark (´) indicating: a. that a vowel is close or tense, as é in French été. b. that a vowel or syllable has a high or rising pitch, as in Chinese or Ancient Greek. c. ]This definitive guidebook deals extensively with: unresolved splits regarding the four-year statute of limitations A type of federal or state law that restricts the time within which legal proceedings may be brought. Statutes of limitations, which date back to early Roman Law, are a fundamental part of European and U.S. law. ; due process; the evolving definitions of "pattern" and "enterprise"; determination of predicate In programming, a statement that evaluates an expression and provides a true or false answer based on the condition of the data. acts including mail fraud, wire fraud and securities fraud; potential applications of RICO in all instances of commercial fraud; causation causation Relation that holds between two temporally simultaneous or successive events when the first event (the cause) brings about the other (the effect). According to David Hume, when we say of two types of object or event that “X causes Y” (e.g. , injury, and scope of damages; pre-trial seizure of assets and forfeiture The involuntary relinquishment of money or property without compensation as a consequence of a breach or nonperformance of some legal obligation or the commission of a crime. The loss of a corporate charter or franchise as a result of illegality, malfeasance, or Nonfeasance. of assets; criminal "mega-trials"; parallel proceedings and collateral consequences Collateral consequences are the effects of a given action or inaction that are unintended, unknown, or at least not explicit. A collateral consequence may simply be one that is beyond the scope of consideration. ; and government civil RICO. The book, which analyzes major Supreme Court decisions, also keeps you up-to-date on the latest judicial interpretations of many important issues, including decisions on survival of RICO actions after death. This book is updated as needed as needed prn. See prn order. , generally two times each year. E[acute accent]Chapters Include:- E[acute accent]Chapter 1. E[acute accent]The Fundamentals of RICO E[acute accent]Chapter 2. E[acute accent]Civil RICO: Basic Applications E[acute accent]Chapter 3. E[acute accent]Civil RICO: Special Problems E[acute accent]Chapter 4. E[acute accent]Civil RICO: Damages E[acute accent]Chapter 5. E[acute accent]Criminal RICO: Guidelines and Applications E[acute accent]Chapter 6. E[acute accent]Criminal RICO: Forfeiture E[acute accent]Chapter 7. E[acute accent]Prosecuting a Civil Suit: Pleading and Proving Plaintiffs Case E[acute accent]Chapter 8. E[acute accent]Civil RICO: Defendants Tactics and Strategy E[acute accent]Chapter 9. E[acute accent]Criminal RICO: Prosecutors Considerations E[acute accent]Chapter 10. E[acute accent]Criminal RICO: Defense Techniques E[acute accent]Chapter 11. E[acute accent]Civil and Criminal RICO: Parallel Proceedings E[acute accent]Chapter 12. E[acute accent]Government Civil RICO E[acute accent]Appendix A Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Provisions of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 E[acute accent]Appendix B Department of Justice Guidelines--United States Attorneys Manual, Title 9--Criminal Division E[acute accent]Index E[acute accent]For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32854 |
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