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The Role And Importance Of The Attorney

Posted on September 15, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Role And Importance Of The Attorney
The Role And Importance Of The Attorney

The Importance Of The Attorney Clients hire wrongful death and medical malpractice attorneys during the extremely difficult and emotionally challenging times that follow tragic and catastrophic events. For the attorney, it follows that it is a very demanding line of work, both physically and emotionally that requires the attorney to share in the client’s grief…

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New York Law

Parking Dispute Over Driveway Easement Leads to Massachusetts Real Estate Action — Massachusetts Real Estate Lawyer Blog — November 5, 2019

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Parking Dispute Over Driveway Easement Leads to Massachusetts Real Estate Action — Massachusetts Real Estate Lawyer Blog — November 5, 2019

When a driveway is shared by two neighboring properties, the owners’ legal right to use the driveway is commonly provided through an easement.  Overuse or obstruction of the driveway easement may lead the property owners to take legal action, as in an October 28, 2019 Massachusetts real estate case. The plaintiff in the case had…

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Property Law

Internet Law Sussex: Annual Report 2018: Information Law Group

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Internet Law Sussex: Annual Report 2018: Information Law Group

Internet Law Sussex: Annual Report 2018: Information Law Group Annual Report 2018: Information Law Group A result of the expansion of the Group, with the recruitment of Judith and Nicolo, and our expanding links to Engineering, Informatics, SPRU, Library, Business School, IDS and the Sussex Humanities Lab/journalism programme, is that we  established the more broad-based…

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Internet Law

EU Greenlights EU-US Data Privacy Framework

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EU Greenlights EU-US Data Privacy Framework

Under the European Data Directive and its successor, the General Data Protection Regulation, data of a European subject may be transferred out of the EU only via an approved international framework or through approved Standard Contract Clauses (SCC) contained in Data Protection Agreements or binding corporate rules approved by the relevant data protection authority. Beginning…

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Internet Law

Lunn v Antarctic Logistics Centre. On Rome II as it applies to torts in Antarctica. – gavc law – geert van calster

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Lunn v Antarctic Logistics Centre. On Rome II as it applies to torts in Antarctica. – gavc law – geert van calster

As we go through summer I am trying to catch up with posts I did not find the time for sooner. Readers will know that they may want to keep an eye on my Twitter feed to keep up with recent developments. A failed forum non conveniens challenge in Lunn v Antarctic Logistics Centre International…

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European Law

LIDW 2024: ISDS Perspectives From the EU and the UK

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LIDW 2024: ISDS Perspectives From the EU and the UK

The role of the United Kingdom (“UK”), particularly London, and of the European Union (“EU”) in the landscape of investment arbitration has been a central topic of discussions during the London International Dispute Week 2024 (“LIDW”). This post aims to provide a non-exhaustive account of some of the events which tackled this theme. On the…

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European Law

Parlamentsautonomie unter Willkürvorbehalt – Verfassungsblog

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Parlamentsautonomie unter Willkürvorbehalt – Verfassungsblog

Zur Entscheidung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts in Sachen Ausschussvorsitz Mit dem Einzug der AfD-Fraktion in den Deutschen Bundestag hat die parlamentarische Praxis einen grundlegenden Wandel erfahren: Nicht nur der Ton der Debatten wird rauer, sondern auch die konsensuale Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Fraktionen fällt immer schwerer. Besonders deutlich zeigt sich das anhand der Besetzung parlamentarischer Ämter und Gremien….

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European Law

Despite Lapses, OCA Shuns Tracking Judges’ Hours

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Despite Lapses, OCA Shuns Tracking Judges’ Hours

The New York State judiciary’s submission of a proposed budget this year has had the unexpected result of shining a light on the widespread public perception that many judges do not work a full day. The New York Post has cited a “court source” as saying that judges “closing up shop early” is a “pervasive…

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New York Law

Alberta Outlines Planned Increases to Land Registration Fees

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Alberta Outlines Planned Increases to Land Registration Fees

On February 29, 2024, Alberta’s Minister of Finance announced Alberta’s 2024 Budget, and in connection with this announcement, the Government of Alberta published its Fiscal Plan for the 2024 – 2027 period. In this Fiscal Plan, the Province outlined their proposal for the introduction of what they are calling a new “Land Titles Registration Levy”,…

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Property Law

 putting bricks back into the EU house of rule of law? – EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy

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 putting bricks back into the EU house of rule of law? – EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy

Print this article POST 12 OF THE SERIES OF THE ODYSSEUS BLOG ON THE PACT ON MIGRATION & ASYLUM By Dr Tamás Molnár*, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (Vienna), legal research officer – asylum, migration and borders; Corvinus University of Budapest, Department of International Relations, lecturer on international migration law Setting the scene: Why…

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