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- Custodians of Controversy: The Legal and…May 27, 2025 By Julia Beeson The legacy of Hilma af Klint, a visionary Swedish artist and mother of western abstractionism, has become the center of a commercial, legal and philosophical dispute within the Hilma af Klint Foundation (the Foundation). Originally established to preserve her work and spiritual vision, the Foundation is now divided over … Read more
- Statistics And 4 Major CausesTruck rollover accidents are often preventable and are most commonly caused by the negligence of the truck driver; however other drivers on the road can be at-fault. Driving behaviors that typically lead to these accidents are: speeding, driver distraction, reckless steering and unsafe loading of the tractor trailer. Other factors that can cause these truck … Read more
- Illuminating the Legal Landscape: The Law…From July 10th to 12th, 2023, Epanty MBANDA, our Managing Partner, actively participated in the Law 2.0 conference held in Las Vegas, USA. The Law 2.0 Conference is one of the biggest in-person events that attracts and brings luminaries of the legal world on a global stage. Epanty MBANDA offered a presentation on that topic: “The … Read more
- Free Movement Weekly Immigration Newsletter #73Welcome to the weekly Free Movement newsletter! Two things happened last week that were covered by the media in a way that was incredibly annoying to anyone who values accuracy (hi!). The first happened on Tuesday morning and prompted an incredibly early start to my day as I thought I had better write up the Migration Advisory Committee’s … Read more
- A Charity Case – Adam J….State supreme court justices often must resolve difficult issues in hard cases. No one expects them to get every hard case right. But judges who faithfully adhere to their oaths of office are unlikely to make obvious errors in easy cases whose issues are governed by clear rules and settled precedents. So, what is going … Read more
- Foreign Court’s Divorce Decree Valid in…Foreign Court’s Divorce Decree Valid in India? A Critical Study of Jurists Global
- Sponsor Licence Revoked? 5 Immediate Steps…A Sponsor Licence revoke causes a serious impact on an organisation or a business. Home Office can suspend, revoke or cancel a sponsor licence. If they believe you, as the organisation or a business, are not fulfilling its obligations. The UK Home Office issues this licence, which provides both organizations and businesses with the right to … Read more
- Trusts paying for school fees –…This post has been contributed by Amanda Taylor, University of London Teaching Fellow for Equity and Trusts. It has been traditional in many better-off families to send their children to fee paying schools. The cost of the schooling has never been cheap but those who chose to educate their children privately obviously believe the cost … Read more
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the age…Introduction Going by the contemporary scene, with globalization, corporations have surely shifted from their traditional dictum of profit maximization. MNCs wield enormous economic and social power; hence, there is a spurt in CSR, as it amalgamates business goals with social and environmental concerns. This essay analyses the legal frameworks governing CSR and barriers in their … Read more
- Environmentalists Lose Their “Perfect Tool” –…In a ruling with sweeping implications for environmental law and infrastructure development, the US Supreme Court recently overturned a lower court decision that had halted the Uinta Basin Railway—a proposed rail line linking Utah’s oil-rich Uinta Basin to the national freight network. The high court’s decision not only revived a major energy project but also … Read more
- 18 Tips for Broke Young ProfessionalsThrifting isn’t the budget-friendly secret it used to be, but it‘s still one of the best ways to find quality pieces and stay on-trend without dropping a fortune. If your personal budget feels tighter these days, you’re in good company. According to The Wall Street Journal, young female professionals are skipping everything from salon appointments … Read more
- 7 partners leave this BigLaw firm…Home Daily News 7 partners leave this BigLaw firm for new… Law Firms 7 partners leave this BigLaw firm for new boutique after pro bono deal By Debra Cassens Weiss June 12, 2025, 9:34 am CDT More lawyers from Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison are joining a litigation boutique formed by four partners of … Read more
- Summer 2025 Legal Update – Gordons…It has been a busy Spring, starting with changes to GPhC guidance on distance selling pharmacies, the shock announcement that NHS England will be abolished and just recently the announcement of an end to applications for Distance Selling Premises (DSP) Pharmacies. Looking at the last of these first… Distance Selling Premises (DSP) Pharmacies – Market … Read more
- Protecting Autonomy and Integration, but at…Introduction On 16 January 2025, AG Ćapeta delivered the Opinion in Seraing v. FIFA et al., holding that EU law precludes ‘the application of […] the principle of res judicata, to an arbitral award the conformity of which with EU law has been reviewed by a court of a State that is not a Member State … Read more
- BFM Radio Interview on Cross-Border InsolvencyOn 24 April 2025, I spoke on the BFM radio station to speak on recent developments in the field of insolvency. First, with Malaysia’s intention to adopt the UNICTRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency through the Cross-Border Insolvency Bill. Second, the challenges of recovering overseas assets. Third, the rise of voluntary bankruptcies in Malaysia. … Read more
- Indigenous Rhode Island Inmates Sue for…Federal law and the First Amendment require that even in prison, the custodians do not get to dictate what is an accepted religion and how it should be practiced,” an attorney for the plaintiffs said in a statement. The American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island has filed a lawsuit against the state Department of … Read more
- A Primer on Payment Services in…Payment Systems in Turkey Payment and Electronic Money Institutions are entities licensed to operate as a payment institutions or electronic money institutions pursuant to the Law No. 6493 on Payment and Securities Settlement Systems, Payment Services and Electronic Money Institutions (“Law No. 6493”) and the Regulation on Payment Services and Electronic Money Issuance and Payment … Read more
- What You Need To KnowElectric scooter accidents are hurting more people every year. Scooter-related injuries are reportedly increasing by more than 45% annually. Electric scooter users hit by cars need to know their legal rights to get medical bills and lost wages paid and how they can receive pain and suffering compensation. As electric scooters continue to grow in … Read more
- Seeds of Innovation, Shadows of Power:…By Advocate Joydeep Chowdhury Where Patents Muzzle the Plough Innovation in South Asia has emerged not via rapid industrialization but via subtle advancements in technology, chemistry, and cultural knowledge. As Bangladesh traverses the tumultuous waters of techno-capitalism, it remains bound to colonial frameworks of intellectual property (IP)—frameworks that do not necessarily adequately accommodate indigenous knowledge … Read more
- CCRC ‘about as effective as a…Prisoners maintaining their innocence face ‘insurmountable obstacles’ trying to clear their names and had ‘lost faith’ in the justice system, according to a new study published today. The report makes recommendations to scrap the 28-day time limit for appeals to the Court of Appeal, make court transcripts available for those making appeals and to properly … Read more
- The Critique of Trump’s Lawlessness Misses…The Trump administration has felt like a nonstop emergency: bigoted attacks on trans people, immigrants, and civil rights in the name of a war on so-called wokeness; the rollback of environmental and public health monitoring; attacks on public employees and the labor movement; and more. This emergency has been made all the more disconcerting by … Read more
- Abrego Garcias Is Justified In Seeking…Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was erroneously and illegally sent to an El Salvador prison on March 15, 2025, was returned to the United States on June 6, 2025. Garcia faces human smuggling charges in federal court in Tennessee. Garcia was charged with “conspiracy to unlawfully transport illegal aliens for financial gain” and … Read more
- Legal Departments Show Growing AI Adoption…A new benchmarking study reveals that artificial intelligence adoption in corporate legal departments is gaining momentum, with 38% of surveyed teams already using AI tools and another 50% actively exploring implementation. However, significant barriers around trust, data privacy, and measurement persist as the legal profession navigates this technological shift. The inaugural AI in Legal Departments: … Read more
- Allow Electronic Wills, Law Commission RecommendsAllow Electronic Wills, Law Commission Recommends – Beverley Morris This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We’ll assume you’re ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. You can view our Privacy Notice here. Accept Reject Read More Privacy & Cookies Policy … Read more
- Putting the “Executive” in “Unitary Executive”…In “Democratic Efficacy and the Unitary Executive,” James G. Rogers argues that the unitary executive enhances the democratic accountability of the presidency. Rogers defines unitary executive, however, as only extending to the president’s constitutional right to remove inferior officials. But as a matter of theory, we cannot divorce the independence of the executive branch from … Read more
- Why Pope Leo Is Really a…C-Span Below is a slightly expanded column in USA Today on the recent release of a Vatican photo of Pope Leo XIV wearing a White Sox hat. For Catholic Northsiders, it was the greatest challenge to the unity of the Church since Pope Leo IX faced Great Schism of 1054. While that was just between … Read more
- New Compliance Rules for Digital Platforms…Cameroon is changing the rules for online businesses in 2025. These new rules will affect digital platforms in Cameroon. In a landmark move towards building a more integrated, secure, and efficient digital ecosystem, the Minister of Post and Telecommunications of Cameroon issued the Decision of 04 April 2025, creating a National Electronic Communications Aggregation Platform (NECAP) and establishing … Read more
- What does it feel like to…The June 2025 Employee Owners Knowledge Share focused on the topic: What does it feel like to sell your business? We were fortunate to be joined by guest speaker Barry Horner to discuss this topic, and below we share our 3 key takeaways from the discussion. What does it feel like to sell your business? … Read more
- What safe and legal routes are…The mantra of “safe and legal routes” is regularly repeated by the government when justifying increasingly draconian legislation in an attempt to prevent refugees from travelling to the UK under their own steam. The argument is that refugees should use these safe and legal routes instead of arriving in small boats or the back of … Read more
- FREE WEBINAR! Empowering Federal AttorneysUnderstanding Your Rights and Exploring Law Firm Ownership Note: This Webinar has already occurred but you can still register and receive the recording and transcript! Register here. Less than one month into a new administration, federal attorneys are facing unprecedented disruption to their careers. The recent return to the office directives, “fork in the road’ … Read more
- Patients Face Unexpected Hospital Facility FeesPatients face unexpected facility fees as hospital ownership drives billing confusion. A growing number of patients are getting hit with fees they didn’t expect when they visit medical offices tied to hospitals. These extra charges, called facility fees, often come as a surprise. In many cases, they are higher than the cost of the doctor’s … Read more
- 20 Best Countries For Entrepreneurs, Startups…Jurists Global is researching and discovering the best countries to set up a company in and equip yourself with all the information you need to successfully expand your business overseas in 2024 and helps startups, entre…
- Supermarket Showdown (Lidl v Tesco) –…Our copyright experts’ case analysis of [2023] EWHC 873 (Ch) 18.01.2024 First published in Kluwer Copyright Blog, October 2023 The UK High Court has held that Lidl’s rights in the Lidl logo were infringed by Tesco’s Clubcard Price(s) signs ([2023] EWHC 873 (Ch)). Specifically, the court made the following findings. Trade mark infringement – Lidl’s trade … Read more
- wide, but not limitless, protection –…This post has been contributed by Professor Christopher Riley, Module Convenor for Company law. Minority shareholders who feel they are being mistreated by the majority have a number of remedies they might pursue: derivative claims, proceedings to enforce the company’s articles, a petition for unfair prejudice under s994 Companies Act 2006, and asking the court … Read more
- WYWH: “Artist Legacy and Estate Planning”…June 17, 2025 By Alexa Donovan On June 11, 2025, Center for Art Law hosted one of its virtual Artist Legacy and Estate Planning clinics. Artists, attorneys, appraisers, and accountants joined together to learn about and discuss the steps that artists can take to safeguard their their legacies after death — and the essential planning … Read more
- Why Cure Auto Insurance Is Facing…CURE Auto Insurance Complaints Surge as the Company Seeks to Raise Rates (Again) — Is This the Breaking Point for Michigan Drivers? Consumer complaints against CURE Auto Insurance have jumped, again. From 2023 to 2024, complaints skyrocketed by nearly 50%. That’s a big jump, but what’s even more alarming is that this 50% increase in … Read more
- Tenant making false deposit claim through…This is a question to the blog clinic from Richard (not his real name), who is a landlord in England. I am selling my flat. The sale fell through. I got a tenant for 6 months who agreed to rent it on an AST for 6 months without a deposit. He paid rent and was … Read more
- Some Merit Speculation in France v….On Friday, 16 May, France filed an application, which is written solely in French, before the International Court of Justice (ICJ or Court) against the Islamic Republic of Iran, alleging the violations of consular access rights in relation to the detention of two of its nationals, Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, arrested and accused of … Read more
- Federal Circuit Offers Some Loosening of…by Dennis Crouch In Ancora v. Roku, the Federal Circuit relaxed the rigid nexus requirement for objective evidence of non-obviousness — but only for patent licensing evidence. The court emphasized that actual patent licenses (those worth > litigation costs) inherently reflect the validity of the patented technology. This decision contrasts with stricter standards still imposed … Read more
- IRS Issues Memorandum Stating That Taxpayers…Cases of online scams have been rising in recent years. While existing laws and IRS guidance suggest that victims can take a theft loss deduction on their income tax returns, it can get murky when investments and cryptocurrencies are involved. In the case of the latter, the IRS generally stuck with their position on Notice … Read more
- Variation of an immigration application, fee…The UK’s immigration programs are somewhat complex. It requires you to prepare and file an application in line with the Immigration Rules. When a deportation order is made, a right to appeal is generated. In this article, we will discuss the changes applied to a variation of an application, how the fee waiver application operates, and … Read more
- Expanded Police Powers under BNSS: Justice…Introduction With a developing legal system, India has made significant progress in the legal scenario in the past century. Continuous efforts by various stakeholders such as members of the Parliament, legal Activists and suggestions from the Judiciary have improved the overall standing of law in India. With a strong commitment to further betterment, three new … Read more
- The Geriatric Executive – G. Patrick…The average American life expectancy is now about 77.5 years, following a recent dip after the COVID pandemic savagely attacked America’s elderly. Life expectancy has been steadily rising in most countries throughout the world, but especially in the developed world. While living to 90 was once a pretty big deal and living past 100 was … Read more
- The Pacers’ ModelWin or lose, the 2024-25 Indiana Pacers are something special. After an undistinguished start to the season, they were the fourth-best team in the National Basketball Association, amassing a regular season record of 34-14 since the start of the year. In the playoffs, after defeating underdog Milwaukee, they beat the odds and defeated heavily favored … Read more
- Strong Branding for Law Firm Websites…Far too many law firm websites emphasize the default commonalities of legal work rather than focusing on what makes their practice unique and attractive to clients. What do I mean by default commonalities? If I say, “law firm website,” what do you imagine? Perhaps law books, scales of justice, gavels, Greek columns, and serious-looking people … Read more
- Law and Lawyers: European Convention on…Letter to Council of Europe from 9 countries – Denmark, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland. (The order in which the signatures to the letter appear). Speech (18 June 2025) at the Council of Europe by Shabana Mahmood (Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor) – indicating that the UK may legislate … Read more
- Court Allows KNM to Convene Scheme…In the latest chapter of KNM Group’s high-stakes restructuring, the High Court has allowed the company to proceed with its fifth scheme of arrangement proposal. However, the Court declined to grant a restraining order, which would have given KNM a moratorium on legal proceedings filed against it. This is one of the first reported decisions … Read more
- Louisiana Lawsuit Claims CVS Misused Customer…“Last minute legislation in Louisiana threatens to close your CVS Pharmacy – your medication cost may go up and your pharmacist may lose their job,” CVS said in the text messages. “Contact your elected officials to protect your access.” A Louisiana lawsuit claims that CVS misused customers’ personal information when it sent out a wave … Read more
- Profit First Accounting | A Practical…Here’s a practical guide to using the “Profit First” accounting model in your law firm to create stability, reduce stress — and build a business that pays you first. For solo and small firm attorneys, the pressure to bill more, spend carefully and still end the year with a healthy bottom line never really goes … Read more
- Writings on Juneteenth, its Meaning, and…NA Today, is Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the abolition of slavery – the greatest triumph of freedom in American history. In this post, I compile some links to my writings relevant to the holiday and its significance. All are posts published here on the Volokh Conspiracy blog. “Juneteenth and the Universalist Principles of the … Read more