Post by anik4700 on Feb 28, 2024 1:25:42 GMT -5
The rapporteur, judge Sergio Alfieri, recognized that customers were not adequately informed about the change to the digital invoice, which violates the duty of information established in the CDC and puts the consumer at an exacerbated disadvantage, as it demands of them, to obtain the invoice for checking and payment, traveling to the company's service center to request a copy. "Although the defendant refutes the allegation of lack of information, because she said she had warned consumers of the change, there is nothing in the file, for now, to corroborate this narrative. There is only proof that she made the change based on tacit consent of consumers (made possible by a resolution that is no longer in force), a relevant and sufficient situation to maintain the r.
Decision, as one cannot talk about tacitly agreeing to ." According to the judge, if consumers are guaranteed the return of the printed invoice, upon request at any time, as stated by the company itself, "nothing prevents you from now arranging for the sending of printed invoices". The decision was unanimous.STJ orders searches against TRF-1 ju Luxembourg Phone Number dge and lawyer son ConJur Editor March 14, 2023, 3:37 pm CriminalJudiciary Minister Laurita Vaz, of the Superior Court of Justice, ordered the execution of search warrants to investigate the involvement of a federal judge and his son, a lawyer, suspected of being linked to those being investigated for drug trafficking. STJ Disclosure/STJ Searches and seizures were ordered by minister Laurita Vaz This Tuesday morning (14/3), the Federal Police executed nine warrants in Brasília, seven in Belo Horizonte and one in São Luís, to combat possible crimes of active and passive corruption.
All addresses are related to federal judge Cândido Ribeiro, of the Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region (TRF-1) and to Ravik de Barros Bello Ribeiro, son of the magistrate and who also works as a lawyer. The investigation finds out whether they are involved in selling sentences to a criminal organization. According to the PF, relatives of drug traffickers negotiated the granting of a Habeas Corpus for around R$3.5 million. The lawyer would have been the intermediary. According to Folha de S. Paulo , investigators even asked for the judge's arrest, which was denied by Minister Laurita Vaz. According to the publication, the investigation began after the seizure of 175 kilos of cocaine in Lisbon.
Decision, as one cannot talk about tacitly agreeing to ." According to the judge, if consumers are guaranteed the return of the printed invoice, upon request at any time, as stated by the company itself, "nothing prevents you from now arranging for the sending of printed invoices". The decision was unanimous.STJ orders searches against TRF-1 ju Luxembourg Phone Number dge and lawyer son ConJur Editor March 14, 2023, 3:37 pm CriminalJudiciary Minister Laurita Vaz, of the Superior Court of Justice, ordered the execution of search warrants to investigate the involvement of a federal judge and his son, a lawyer, suspected of being linked to those being investigated for drug trafficking. STJ Disclosure/STJ Searches and seizures were ordered by minister Laurita Vaz This Tuesday morning (14/3), the Federal Police executed nine warrants in Brasília, seven in Belo Horizonte and one in São Luís, to combat possible crimes of active and passive corruption.
All addresses are related to federal judge Cândido Ribeiro, of the Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region (TRF-1) and to Ravik de Barros Bello Ribeiro, son of the magistrate and who also works as a lawyer. The investigation finds out whether they are involved in selling sentences to a criminal organization. According to the PF, relatives of drug traffickers negotiated the granting of a Habeas Corpus for around R$3.5 million. The lawyer would have been the intermediary. According to Folha de S. Paulo , investigators even asked for the judge's arrest, which was denied by Minister Laurita Vaz. According to the publication, the investigation began after the seizure of 175 kilos of cocaine in Lisbon.