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Criminal and Civil Litigation Intertwine in Waste Management, AIG Case

2020-10-13 13:31:00| Waste Age

Criminal and civil law are customarily separate worlds. They exist to remedy different types of harm: civil law for private injuries; criminal law for acts deemed offensive to the well-being of society. But the lines between them are often muddled, p [ more ]

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