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White Collar Crime: Getting A Fraudster's Passport

Patterson, Jim and Thoreson, Kirsten A.
October 30, 2014
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In civil actions for fraud related torts, orders for the surrender of passports usually arise as a result of contempt motions. Authored by Jim Patterson and Kirsten A. Thoreson. Published in Carswell's Legal Alert, Volume 33, Number 5, pp. 33, 35-36. Reproduced by permission of Carswell, a division of Thomson Reuters Canada Limited.
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