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Understanding the scope of extortion in non-violent economic disputes
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10014/understanding-the-scope-of-extortion-in-non-violent-economic-disputes
Extortion in non-violent economic disputes broadly refers to the wrongful use of threats—beyond physical violence—to obtain money, property, or other economic benefits from an individual or entity. While extortion traditionally involves threats of force or violence, its scope also includes threats o...
Role of economic harm or threat in proving extortion in DC
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10006/role-of-economic-harm-or-threat-in-proving-extortion-in-dc
Role of Economic Harm or Threat in Proving Extortion in DC In the District of Columbia, extortion involves obtaining or attempting to obtain property from another person through the wrongful use of actual or threatened force, violence, or by the threat of economic injury. This means that economic ha...
Damages for Intellectual Property Theft and Loss of Monetization Opportunities
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10299/damages-for-intellectual-property-theft-and-loss-of-monetization-opportunities
Damages for Intellectual Property (IP) Theft and Loss of Monetization Opportunities generally encompass compensation for financial losses suffered due to unauthorized use, theft, or infringement of IP rights. These damages aim to restore the rights holder to the position they would have been in had...
When financial demands in personal relationships cross into criminal conduct
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10013/when-financial-demands-in-personal-relationships-cross-into-criminal-conduct
Financial demands in personal relationships can cross into criminal conduct primarily when they amount to financial or economic abuse, which is recognized as a form of domestic abuse under certain legal frameworks, such as the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 in England and Wales. This type of abuse involves...