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Court of Appeal – Navigating Deadlines To Appeal

Posted on August 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Court of Appeal – Navigating Deadlines To Appeal
Court of Appeal – Navigating Deadlines To Appeal

Appeal Court decision demonstrates care must be exercised to not miss appeal deadlines In the recent case of ID Inc. v. Toronto Wholesale Produce Association, 2024, the Ontario Court of Appeal addressed significant issues surrounding breach of contract and the timeliness of appeals, providing valuable insights for employers and employees alike. This landmark ruling underscores the…

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Canada Law

What Are The Legal Obligations For Using Artificial Intelligence? — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 16, 2024

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What Are The Legal Obligations For Using Artificial Intelligence? — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 16, 2024
What Are The Legal Obligations For Using Artificial Intelligence? — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 16, 2024

As artificial intelligence (AI) technology becomes increasingly integral to various industries, companies face a growing number of legal obligations at the state, federal, and international levels. These obligations address a range of issues, from data privacy and bias to intellectual property and transparency. This article explores the key legal frameworks that govern the use of…

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Internet Law

An Alternative to Traditional Lender Mortgages: Seller Financing

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on An Alternative to Traditional Lender Mortgages: Seller Financing
An Alternative to Traditional Lender Mortgages: Seller Financing

Are you a seller willing to provide a mortgage to a prospective home purchaser? Or, are you a residential home purchaser able to purchase a home for full price or even a higher offer and seek alternative financing? There is an uptick in seller financing for both parties due to the increase in interest rates…

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Property Law

Can my lawyer attend my Occupational Health and Safety interview? Dos and don’ts for Alberta employers navigating OHS investigations

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Can my lawyer attend my Occupational Health and Safety interview? Dos and don’ts for Alberta employers navigating OHS investigations
Can my lawyer attend my Occupational Health and Safety interview? Dos and don’ts for Alberta employers navigating OHS investigations

Employers may become subject to an Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) investigation where an injury or accident occurs at their worksite. The OHS officer’s investigative authority is granted by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Alberta) (the OHSA), which empowers them to (among other things): Attend the worksite and scene of the injury or accident;…

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Canada Law

Quarantine and the law – Beth C. Thomas Law Blog

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Quarantine and the law – Beth C. Thomas Law Blog
Quarantine and the law – Beth C. Thomas Law Blog

The extent to which the government can limit our freedom of movement has been called into sharp relief by the Coronavirus and the swell of Social Distancing and Stay-At-Home orders. Read on to find out where these powers originate and who controls your most controversial rights. The Attorney General has recently made it clear that…

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New York Law

CfP ‘The autonomy of EU law under pressure? The changing landscape of the interactions between EU law and international law’ · European Law Blog

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on CfP ‘The autonomy of EU law under pressure? The changing landscape of the interactions between EU law and international law’ · European Law Blog
CfP ‘The autonomy of EU law under pressure? The changing landscape of the interactions between EU law and international law’ · European Law Blog

The European Union (EU) – and its legal order – occupies a unique position in international law. In this context, the ‘autonomy of EU law’, since its judge-made creation in the 1960s, continues to fascinate international and EU law scholars alike – despite or perhaps even because of its notorious elusiveness and ‘shapeshifting’ character. The…

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European Law

The wider picture » The Landlord Law Blog

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The wider picture » The Landlord Law Blog
The wider picture » The Landlord Law Blog

This is the second of a three-part series.  See Part 1 here.   The Grenfell Fire Inquiry Panel report was very detailed. However, it was limited in its scope by its terms of reference. This is probably just as well as it would otherwise have taken considerably longer than seven years to complete, bearing in mind…

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Property Law

Artist’s side hustle lands him in DMCA litigation with autonomous vehicle company – Attorney Evan Brown

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Artist’s side hustle lands him in DMCA litigation with autonomous vehicle company – Attorney Evan Brown
Artist’s side hustle lands him in DMCA litigation with autonomous vehicle company – Attorney Evan Brown

A dispute between a digital artist and his former employer over content rights resulted in a court allowing the employee’s DMCA claim while striking the employee’s state law claims. For over five years, plaintiff worked for defendant, crafting digital street scenes of San Francisco to train the company’s self-driving vehicles. But plaintiff’s passion for digital…

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Internet Law

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Breaking Internet Law Faster Than I Can Blog It

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Breaking Internet Law Faster Than I Can Blog It
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Breaking Internet Law Faster Than I Can Blog It

Having built his professional reputation as a plaintiff (initially, to protect the environment), RFK Jr. is sticking with what he knows best–LAWSUITS. He’s suing an ever-expanding constellation of players to force their publication of his anti-vax views. He’s failing decisively except in MAGA courts–and at such a rapid clip, that I can’t keep up with…

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Internet Law

Text Messages Lead to $4.47B Liability in Securities Fraud Case

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Text Messages Lead to $4.47B Liability in Securities Fraud Case
Text Messages Lead to .47B Liability in Securities Fraud Case

Text messages and other non-email, electronic communications have become increasingly important in securities fraud matters. These communications are often sent from personal mobile devices and often provide key evidence.  It has become clear that the most interesting, and sometimes most problematic, communications often do not take place via email. Messages sent via text and other…

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Internet Law

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