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How Many Applicants Can Fit in Article 263? Presentation and Criticism of the CJEU’s Venezuela v. Council Judgment (Part A)

Posted on September 16, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How Many Applicants Can Fit in Article 263? Presentation and Criticism of the CJEU’s Venezuela v. Council Judgment (Part A)
How Many Applicants Can Fit in Article 263? Presentation and Criticism of the CJEU’s Venezuela v. Council Judgment (Part A)

Manolis Perakis Assistant Professor of EU Law, Law School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece In the context of promoting the rule of law as a fundamental value that must govern the action of the Union and its Member States, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered its judgment on appeal…

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European Law

Steps to Take After a Disability Claim Denial

Posted on September 16, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Steps to Take After a Disability Claim Denial
Steps to Take After a Disability Claim Denial

What are common reasons for claim denials due to insufficient medical evidence? One common reason for claim denials due to insufficient medical evidence is the lack of detailed medical records. Insurance companies often require comprehensive documentation that includes specific diagnoses, treatment plans, and progress notes. Without these details, they may deem the evidence insufficient to…

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Canada Law

Thomas Kearns Publishes Top 2023 Legal Developments Affecting New York’s CRE Industry in NYREJ

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Thomas Kearns Publishes Top 2023 Legal Developments Affecting New York’s CRE Industry in NYREJ

Thomas Kearns Publishes Top 2023 Legal Developments Affecting New York’s CRE Industry in NYREJ New York Real Estate Journal published an article on January 30 authored by Co-Chair of Olshan’s Real Estate Law practice Thomas Kearns entitled “Top 2023 Legal Developments Affecting New York’s Commercial Real Estate Industry” (by subscription). 2023 was a year of dramatically…

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Property Law

What Is Friday Afternoon Fraud in the World of Conveyancing and Property Law?

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What Is Friday Afternoon Fraud in the World of Conveyancing and Property Law?

So, you’ve found your dream home, made and secured the offer and got your mortgage paperwork moving. When the exciting day of completion finally comes around, you’ll be ready to transfer a large sum of money over to your conveyancing solicitor. As with all deposit transactions, you’ll likely check the details, and then check again,…

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Property Law

Newly Received Materials from LSO CPD

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Newly Received Materials from LSO CPD

Below are some of the most recent LSO CPD materials added to the library collection and are now available for free online! Come by the library to read these in print or click on the linked titles below to download the articles from AccessCLE. The Annotated Powers of Attorney for Property and for Personal Care 2024…

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Canada Law

Do crises affect enforcement of EU Law? – EU Law Enforcement

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Do crises affect enforcement of EU Law? – EU Law Enforcement

In 2018, EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker stated that the EU “had been sleepwalking from one crisis to another without waking up.” These crises have no doubt had a range of detrimental effects on the EU, and I argue that crises make it harder for the Commission to enforce EU law. Why? Crises require resources,…

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European Law

California’s Shift to Kaplan for Bar Exam Questions Sparks Copyright Debate — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — July 29, 2024

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California’s Shift to Kaplan for Bar Exam Questions Sparks Copyright Debate — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — July 29, 2024

Facing potential insolvency by 2026, the State Bar of California is exploring various cost-saving measures, including remote administration and the use of small vendor-owned test centers for its exams. As part of this process, the Bar issued a Request for Information back in January 2024 to find a vendor capable of developing multiple-choice questions equivalent…

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Internet Law

The UK can build a data-secure digital future

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The UK can build a data-secure digital future

Citizens’ rights over their personal data have become a focal point of the ongoing WTO e-commerce negotiations. What is the role of privacy in the digital economy, ask Serena Cesareo and Stella Canessa? They argue that the UK has the potential to lead a data-secure digital future. 60 per cent of the world population is connected to the internet…

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European Law

Article on Ability of Voice Assistants and Generative AI to Respond to Reference Questions

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Article on Ability of Voice Assistants and Generative AI to Respond to Reference Questions

The September 2024 issue of The Journal of Academic Librarianship has published an article by 2 McGill University librarians on Comparing generative artificial intelligence tools to voice assistants using reference interactions: “This study investigates the ability of voice assistants and generative AI tools to respond to reference questions traditionally received by academic librarians. The authors created a…

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Canada Law

Cactus Club Café and the law of Wining & Dining

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Cactus Club Café and the law of Wining & Dining

Imagine this: you and a date visit a restaurant and order a bottle of wine while you catch-up, consider the menus, and enjoy the ambience. After the better part of two hours, but before ordering and consuming any food, you order a second bottle of wine. Is this an entirely innocuous and unremarkable event? Or…

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Canada Law

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