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By Alex D'Elia | April 9, 2024
For the first time, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled on the issue of state action on climate change.
4 minute read
By Christopher Niesche | April 4, 2024
The U.K.-headquartered firm has taken several teams from other firms in Australia.
4 minute read
By Amy Guthrie | March 26, 2024
The federal gun industry shield law should not keep the suit from moving forward, U.S. District Court Judge Rosemary Márquez ruled.
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By Alex D'Elia | March 25, 2024
The Commission has opened its first investigations under the new Digital Markets Act as big tech faces regulatory scrutiny across the globe.
5 minute read
By Tony Sabine | March 25, 2024
Article 23 was first introduced in 2003, but the government was forced to shelve the legislation after a public outcry.
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By Linda A. Thompson | March 24, 2024
Law.com International spoke to Brussels-based competition, trade, privacy and ESG lawyers to map the regulatory risks that should be on tech companies' radar.
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By Alfred Olufemi | March 19, 2024
The government said the parties could not agree on revised terms after re-evaluation of the airline's assets and business following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Gail J. Cohen | March 19, 2024
The former attorney general of the province of Ontario was instrumental in setting up the legal aid system and presiding over the landmark case that legalized same-sex marriage in Canada, one of the first countries to do so.
4 minute read
By Dario Sabaghi | March 12, 2024
The Saudi government paid Brownstein nearly $10 million from 2016 until 2023, according to one study.
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By Amy Guthrie | March 6, 2024
The dispute stemmed from the Andean nation's ban of mining in moorland ecosystems known as páramos, to the detriment of Red Eagle Exploration Limited's gold mining operation there.
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By Marcy L. Kahn and Alan Rothstein | May 1, 2024
A threat to an election worker is a threat to our democracy. Those who pitch vitriol at these dedicated public servants seek to undermine our trust in what they do, and thereby our trust in the worth of elections.
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By Susan J. Kohlmann | May 1, 2024
What can lawyers do about disinformation? What they do best: Speak! The sentiment among our panel was that while our national politics seem toxic, there tends to be more of a sense of community and willingness to reach across the partisan divide on the local level.
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By Dianne T. Renwick | May 1, 2024
We will pursue our mission of creating the next generation of engaged citizens by educating students on how our laws are implemented, expanding their understanding of our judicial system, and exposing them to career opportunities in the courts.
7 minute read
By Michael A. Mora | April 30, 2024
The governor's appointee will fill the vacancy created by the death of Judge Eric Wm. Hendon.
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By Alexander Lugo | April 29, 2024
During Gov. Ron DeSantis' second gubernatorial term, a handful of politically connected law firms are getting top dollar for their work with the executive branch. Those same firms are edging out other firms that have either shed key talent or are not as politically connected to the administration.
4 minute read
By Natasha Teja | April 29, 2024
A more measured approach by investors and authorities has prompted longer due diligence processes.
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By Chris O'Malley | April 29, 2024
The government is seeking a sentence twice as long, saying that Mark Alan Black's more than $250,000 income gave him the resources "to obtain assistance with his proclivity."
4 minute read
By Steve Schain | April 29, 2024
Despite the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's approval of depression treatment drug Esketamine and conferring of "breakthrough therapy" status on other psychedelics, the DEA is amping up its prohibition efforts and private industry is punching back.
8 minute read
By Lisa Willis | April 26, 2024
A Miami attorney on the selection committee said the group was "very impressed" by the successful candidate's "ability as a lawyer, his professionalism and his demeanor, and his commitment to doing the right thing."
4 minute read
By Michael A. Mora | April 26, 2024
"Engaging in well-orchestrated smear campaigns when people lie and maliciously accuse innocent people of criminal conduct is not protected speech," claimed Stephan Lopez of the Stephan Lopez Law Firm.
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