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ICANN’s mighty overlord flexes on transparency

Posted on June 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on ICANN’s mighty overlord flexes on transparency
ICANN’s mighty overlord flexes on transparency

ICANN is heading into uncharted waters after a key community group flexed its powers to hold the Org accountable for a recent board decision. The At-Large Advisory Committee has become the first of ICANN’s overseers to push for a formal objection to ICANN’s decision to delay its next large-scale accountability review. In layman’s terms, the…

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Internet Law

CFIA SET TO MODERNIZE AND REQUIRE LICENSING — G.S. Jameson & Company

Posted on June 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on CFIA SET TO MODERNIZE AND REQUIRE LICENSING — G.S. Jameson & Company
CFIA SET TO MODERNIZE AND REQUIRE LICENSING — G.S. Jameson & Company

As part of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (“CFIA”) attempt to modernize and align regulations in Canada to encourage access to international markets, identify regulated establishments, and assist in identifying regulatory risks, the CFIA plans to update the Feeds Regulations for 2022, and require licensing for most feed establishments or activities. The existing regulation is from 1983…

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Canada Law

Recent developments in European Consumer Law: A milestone for Polish consumers claiming unfairness of Swiss francs mortgage loans

Posted on June 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Recent developments in European Consumer Law: A milestone for Polish consumers claiming unfairness of Swiss francs mortgage loans
Recent developments in European Consumer Law: A milestone for Polish consumers claiming unfairness of Swiss francs mortgage loans

Yesterday, the CJEU issued a new judgment in the Swiss franc mortgage loans and their unfair contract terms saga, following a referral from a Polish court, in the case known as Lubreczlik (C-396/24). The referral was based on two cases, in which consumers concluded mortgage loans indexed to the Swiss franc rate. In both cases consumers claimed…

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European Law

Stamp Duty Changes in 2025 : Here’s Everything You Need To Know

Posted on June 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Stamp Duty Changes in 2025 : Here’s Everything You Need To Know
Stamp Duty Changes in 2025 : Here’s Everything You Need To Know

We are halfway through 2025, and for property professionals, purchasing houses has just become a bit more expensive. Property investing is no small feat, with only a small percentage of the UK expected to own their homes by 2030. The dropping percentage of homeowners directly correlates with the increases in cost of living and interest…

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Property Law

Using arbitration clauses in employment agreements | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

Posted on June 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Using arbitration clauses in employment agreements | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law
Using arbitration clauses in employment agreements | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

In Ontario, where a dispute between an employer and an employee (or former employee) cannot be resolved informally – which is usually a more expedient and practical option – recourse to the courts is generally available. The court process, however, is public in nature and can be costly and slow-moving. These concerns may cause some…

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Canada Law

NATO: total defence 2.0 – Leiden Law Blog

Posted on June 25, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on NATO: total defence 2.0 – Leiden Law Blog
NATO: total defence 2.0 – Leiden Law Blog

NATO’s bold call to boost both military muscle and civil resilience sets the new standard for 21st-century defence. With NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte’s proposal to boost military spending to 3.5% of GDP – alongside an additional 1.5% allocated to societal resilience and infrastructure – the alliance signals a renewed commitment to defending not just territory,…

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European Law

A mid-year review of AI and copyright posts

Posted on June 25, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on A mid-year review of AI and copyright posts
A mid-year review of AI and copyright posts

Image generated by ChatGPT using DALL·E, OpenAI, 2025. Prompt: “In a professional office, a humanoid robot and two human colleagues are engaged in a conversation about AI and copyright, in the style of a New Yorker cartoon. The role of copyright rules in the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to dominate legal discussions in…

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European Law

Common Corporate Governance Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

Posted on June 25, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Common Corporate Governance Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
Common Corporate Governance Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

Whether you’re running a growing business or sitting on the board of a not-for-profit, good corporate governance isn’t just good practice: it’s a legal obligation. When overlooked, even simple governance missteps have the potential to create serious operational, reputational, and legal issues. But in many small to mid-sized organizations and NFPs, governance often takes a…

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Property Law

Multiple Proceedings and Abuse of Process

Posted on June 25, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Multiple Proceedings and Abuse of Process
Multiple Proceedings and Abuse of Process

  The Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) has dismissed the appeal in Saskatchewan (Environment) v Métis Nation, 2025 SCC 4 [Métis Nation]. A unanimous court found that proceedings for judicial review which raise similar issues to ongoing or past litigation do not inherently amount to an abuse of process. In doing so, the SCC has clarified the extent…

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Canada Law

The Collateral Estoppel Trap in Legal Malpractice

Posted on June 24, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Collateral Estoppel Trap in Legal Malpractice
The Collateral Estoppel Trap in Legal Malpractice

Meirowitz v Greenberg 2025 NY Slip Op 32124(U) June 13, 2025 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 659363/2024 Judge: Paul A. Goetz demonstrates the dangers of charging liens, litigation over attorney fees and a subsequent legal malpractice case. “In this legal malpractice action defendants, Segal & Greenberg LLP, Margery Greenberg,and Sara Hiltzik1…

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New York Law

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