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No Mandamus Relief in Privilege Ruling

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2023-145 (Fed. The court also cited federal statutes associated with fraud against the US: 18 U.S.C. §§ 371 (Conspiracy to commit offense or to defraud United States), 1001 (false statement to US). Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit denied a petition for a writ of mandamus filed by Cozy, Inc. In re: Cozy, Inc. , 21-cv-10134-JGD.

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New rules on service outside Australia for the Federal Court of Australia

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The Federal Court Legislation Amendment Rules 2022 (Cth) (‘Amendment Rules’) came into force on 13 January 2023. Leave to serve turned on three conditions: the court had subject matter jurisdiction, the claim was of a kind mentioned in the rules, and the party had a prima facie case for any or all of the relief claimed: FCR r 10.43(4).

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Denial of Natural Justice as a Defence to Enforcement of a Chinese Judgment in Australia

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In Yin v Wu [2023] VSCA 130 , the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria set aside a judgment [1] which had affirmed the enforcement a Chinese judgment by an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. [2] As such, the court shall enter default judgment according to the law. … Wu commenced enforcement proceedings in China.