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Author: rehan.rafique

When a Mechanic’s Lien Backfires: Lessons from Consumer Protection Restoration, LLC v. Hickory House Tenants Corp.

Posted on June 13, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on When a Mechanic’s Lien Backfires: Lessons from Consumer Protection Restoration, LLC v. Hickory House Tenants Corp.
When a Mechanic’s Lien Backfires: Lessons from Consumer Protection Restoration, LLC v. Hickory House Tenants Corp.

If you’re a contractor in New York, few tools are more powerful than a mechanic’s lien. It gives you leverage, helps secure payment, and forces property owners to pay attention. But as the recent Appellate Division decision in Consumer Protection Restoration, LLC v. Hickory House Tenants Corp. reminds us, that tool can turn into a…

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New York Law

KlimaSeniorinnen requires the EU to set a 2040 target of at least 90 % reduction domestically · European Law Blog

Posted on June 13, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on KlimaSeniorinnen requires the EU to set a 2040 target of at least 90 % reduction domestically · European Law Blog
KlimaSeniorinnen requires the EU to set a 2040 target of at least 90 % reduction domestically · European Law Blog

Following some pushback, the European Commission postponed the release of the EU’s 2040 emission reduction target and appears to consider weakening the proposed 90% emission reduction as compared to 1990. However, weakening the EU’s ambition is not compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). This blogpost explains why the European Court of Human…

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European Law

The Top 5 Outdated HR Policies That May Need a 2025 Refresh

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The Top 5 Outdated HR Policies That May Need a 2025 Refresh

The world of work has evolved rapidly in the last few years, and many workplace policies may not have kept pace. Outdated handbooks and contracts not only risk legal non-compliance but also impact employee morale, productivity, and retention. Below are five common HR policy areas that may require a modern refresh. 1. Hybrid Work and…

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Canada Law

Recognizing Age Discrimination in the Workplace: Your Rights in New York

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Recognizing Age Discrimination in the Workplace: Your Rights in New York

Age discrimination in the workplace is an issue that many older workers in New York are facing but don’t always recognize. As the workforce ages, more employees in their 50s, 60s, and even 70s are reporting unfair treatment, fewer opportunities, and subtle — or not-so-subtle — pressure to retire. While some companies embrace the experience…

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New York Law

Why money alone won’t cure corruption in healthcare

Posted on June 13, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Why money alone won’t cure corruption in healthcare
Why money alone won’t cure corruption in healthcare

Corruption in healthcare is an enduring problem in many countries across Europe. Iva Parvanova argues that while investing in institutional reforms can achieve results, even well-designed policies will fall short if they fail to address the social norms that sustain corrupt practices. Corruption – the abuse of public office for private gain – is more…

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European Law

What to Expect During Mediation

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What to Expect During Mediation

A few recent articles have discussed new laws in mediation and situations which oftentimes result in mediation, however we have not discussed what mediation is and the practical implications of it.  Our firm deals with mediation on an extremely regular basis, and clients oftentimes ask what mediation is, who “wins” in mediation, how much does…

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Property Law

Assignment to Unformed Corp Doesn’t Pierce Corporate Veil in Real Estate Deal

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Assignment to Unformed Corp Doesn’t Pierce Corporate Veil in Real Estate Deal

Contracting under the name of a corporation will usually protect the principals behind that corporation from personal liability arising from a breach of contract. That is usually still the case where the corporation is not yet incorporated at the time the contract is entered, if the contract is adopted by the corporation following its incorporation….

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Canada Law

A Reality Check for Cedefop – EU Law Enforcement

Posted on June 12, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on A Reality Check for Cedefop – EU Law Enforcement
A Reality Check for Cedefop – EU Law Enforcement

By Maria, Guilherme, Emilie and Chris Source: https://www.cedefop.europa.eu/en Still Relevant After 50 Years: A Reality Check for Cedefop Cedefop turns 50! Source: Pinterest In a world where labour markets are evolving rapidly, driven by digital transitions, demographic shifts, and green ambitions, it is vital that EU education and skills development is set up for success….

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European Law

Governments erect bulk-reg barrier to new gTLD next round

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Governments erect bulk-reg barrier to new gTLD next round

No new gTLDs should be added to the internet until ICANN develops policies addressing the abuse of bulk domain name registrations, according to the Governmental Advisory Committee. The GAC this afternoon drafted formal Advice for the ICANN board stating that policy work on bulk regs should get underway before ICANN 84, which takes place in…

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Internet Law

Canadian Mortgage Renewal Difficulties and Rising Interest Rates – Investor Lawyer

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Canadian Mortgage Renewal Difficulties and Rising Interest Rates – Investor Lawyer

Real estate is a cyclical game. The market is strong; the market is weak. It’s a buyer’s market; it’s a seller’s market. Interest rates are abusively high; interest rates are unbelievably low. Inflation is rampant; deflation is around the corner. All of these factors affect what Canadian homeowners and investors pay for their dream home…

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Property Law

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