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Author: rehan.rafique

The Drama of Democracy – Verfassungsblog

Posted on September 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Drama of Democracy – Verfassungsblog
The Drama of Democracy – Verfassungsblog

I am looking forward to the coming week with a sense of excitement. There are several reasons for this: Firstly, on Friday, my new play Ein Volksbürger will premiere, starring Fabian Hinrichs in the lead role and directed by Nicola Hümpel of Nico and the Navigators. As with Ein Volkskanzler, it explores a scenario: Suppose…

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European Law

The Best Legal Billing Software for Large Firms in 2024

Posted on September 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Best Legal Billing Software for Large Firms in 2024
The Best Legal Billing Software for Large Firms in 2024

Running a large law firm is a balancing act with many moving pieces—especially when it comes to law firm billing. This is where legal billing software comes in. Legal billing software streamlines many essential billing tasks for law firms—like tracking billable hours and expenses, creating invoices, and managing payment collections. For large law firms, legal…

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Canada Law

John Pappas Passes | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Posted on September 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on John Pappas Passes | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog
John Pappas Passes | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

There will have to be a follow-up to this because most will never truly appreciate the underlying depth of John Pappas’ impact on Florida property insurance law until it is fully explained. John Pappas was my dear friend, my law school classmate, and Best Man at my marriage to Kim Merlin. We were close friends…

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Property Law

A Legal Tech Perspective – KSLR EU Law Blog

Posted on September 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on A Legal Tech Perspective – KSLR EU Law Blog
A Legal Tech Perspective – KSLR EU Law Blog

https://www.healtheuropa.eu/could-virtual-reality-ease-the-burden-of-coronavirus-isolation/99566/ *AVV. ANDREA PULIGHEDDU 1.Introduction In his most renowned novel Neuromancer, the writer William F. Gibson has introduced the key concept of cyber space. The main character, Henry Dorsett Case, is a low-level hustler that aims to reconnect himself to the Matrix, a virtual reality computing platform sited, precisely in cyberspace. Moving from this fictionalized…

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European Law

Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Canada’s New “Online Harms” bill

Posted on September 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Canada’s New “Online Harms” bill
Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Canada’s New “Online Harms” bill

 It is finally here: the long-anticipated Online Harms bill. It was tabled in Parliament on February 26, 2024 as Bill C-63. It is not as bad as I expected, but it has some serious issues that need to be addressed if it is going to be Charter-compliant. It also has some room for serious improvement…

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Canada Law

Bisnow Interviews Suzanne Hollander on Miami Real Estate Market

Posted on September 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Bisnow Interviews Suzanne Hollander on Miami Real Estate Market
Bisnow Interviews Suzanne Hollander on Miami Real Estate Market

On Monday, Professor Real Estate® Suzanne Hollander sat down with Bisnow and shared her insights on Miami’s dynamic Real Estate Market.  Suzanne discussed impacts of recent large real estate purchases in Miami and foreign investment in property.  Read the March 26, 2024 Bisnow article below and Learn Something Real Estate!  Suzanne’s insights are highlighted below….

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Property Law

EU Green Bonds: One Step Closer to a New Standard for Sustainable Bonds

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EU Green Bonds: One Step Closer to a New Standard for Sustainable Bonds

“Green bonds”[1] have seen a steady increase in recent years, with over $500 billion in green bonds issued in 2022. However, there is some debate over whether all of these bonds were issued for activities that were in fact “green”. To prevent “greenwashing”,[2] the EU Commission proposed a new regulation that creates standards for EU…

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European Law

What You Need to Know If You’re Using AI-Generated Voices for Your Company — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — July 8, 2024

Posted on September 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What You Need to Know If You’re Using AI-Generated Voices for Your Company — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — July 8, 2024
What You Need to Know If You’re Using AI-Generated Voices for Your Company — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — July 8, 2024

Global music superstar Taylor Swift began her music career in Nashville, so we thought it fitting that on July 1, with the end of the Eras Tour in sight, the Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security (ELVIS) Act went into effect in Tennessee. This marks the latest front in the effort to navigate the interplay…

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Internet Law

The ECJ used to be a neutral court for the UK – it no longer is

Posted on September 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The ECJ used to be a neutral court for the UK – it no longer is
The ECJ used to be a neutral court for the UK – it no longer is

In the UK, the ECJ had been called a foreign court in the Brexit debate. However, the term comes from Switzerland. The notion of a foreign court was used to refer to an international court that includes judges from other states. However, this notion is fallacious, argues Carl Baudenbacher (LSE). The decisive factor is whether a court is neutral. If…

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Florida Digital Bill of Rights

Posted on September 6, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Florida Digital Bill of Rights
Florida Digital Bill of Rights

Florida passed a data privacy law that becomes effective on July 1, 2024. The Florida Digital Bill of Rights (“FDBR”) affects “controllers” of personal data that have more than $1 billion in global revenues, so the law applies only to a small percentage of companies in Florida. The FDBR “data privacy and security law” is…

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