Mareva Injunction and crypto fraud
Without a Mareva injunction, there is always a risk that any victory on the substantive merits would be rendered hollow in practice by the absence of assets against which the judgment may be enforced. Indeed, it is in cases concerning fraud that the risk of a nugatory judgment is most amplified beca...
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Main Author: | YIP, Man |
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2024
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