Not exact matches
Were defendants behaving particularly egregiously when it comes to corporate reputation, or were courts
more likely to find
conduct that injures corporate reputation to be
egregious — perhaps because corporations are less likely than humans to sue unless
conduct is
egregious?
Again, as a general rule, a Crown Prosecutor is
more likely to seek a custodial sentence if a defendant has engaged in
egregious conduct such that the defendant's behaviour is closer to an intentional act than negligence.