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ICANN “reaffirms its commitment to diversity and inclusion”

Posted on May 21, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on ICANN “reaffirms its commitment to diversity and inclusion”
ICANN “reaffirms its commitment to diversity and inclusion”

It’s not exactly a U-turn, but ICANN has issued a statement clarifying that it’s still committed to the values of “diversity and inclusion”, if perhaps not the words themselves. CEO Kurt Lindqvist posted on the ICANN blog last night: While some terminology may have changed, the values that guide our work have not. Our actions…

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Internet Law

Where Does the Line Get Drawn in Court?

Posted on May 21, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Where Does the Line Get Drawn in Court?
Where Does the Line Get Drawn in Court?

In Canada, you have the right to protect yourself in certain situations. However, the line between lawful self-defence and criminal assault can be thin. This begs the question of how courts determine where the line gets drawn on self-defence vs assault. That’s what we’re going to take a look at here, along with all the…

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Canada Law

Challenges to the Sector’s Take Off · European Law Blog

Posted on May 20, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Challenges to the Sector’s Take Off · European Law Blog
Challenges to the Sector’s Take Off · European Law Blog

Hydrogen is rapidly emerging as a critical energy source in the fight against climate change, as it produces no greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and generates minimal pollution when utilised. Moreover, hydrogen holds substantial potential for widespread application across diverse industries, especially in sectors that are challenging to decarbonise, such as transport and construction. However, not…

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European Law

What to Do If Your Disability Claim Is Denied for Lack of Medical Evidence

Posted on May 20, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What to Do If Your Disability Claim Is Denied for Lack of Medical Evidence
What to Do If Your Disability Claim Is Denied for Lack of Medical Evidence

If you’re making a claim for short-term disability in Ontario, a strong medical record is essential. However, many claims are denied due to insufficient medical evidence, leaving applicants frustrated and financially strained. Insurance companies require detailed documentation proving the severity of your condition and its impact on your ability to work. This blog explores why…

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Canada Law

Xi, Putin and the struggle for “History”

Posted on May 20, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Xi, Putin and the struggle for “History”
Xi, Putin and the struggle for “History”

History and memory as much as interests play a critical role in sustaining the Russia-China relationship today, writes Michael Cox. It is often said by latter day doom-mongers that one of the many symptoms of the West’s current malaise – perhaps most visible in the United States – has been a steady move away from…

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European Law

States and Municipalities Advance Climate Change Lawsuits as Trump Administration Seeks to Block Them

Posted on May 20, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on States and Municipalities Advance Climate Change Lawsuits as Trump Administration Seeks to Block Them
States and Municipalities Advance Climate Change Lawsuits as Trump Administration Seeks to Block Them

Even as the Trump administration moves to block state and local climate liability efforts, states and municipalities continue to advance lawsuits seeking to hold fossil fuel companies liable for harms associated with climate change. Most recently, the State of Hawaii initiated a climate deception lawsuit, and the City of Charleston, South Carolina, submitted a briefing…

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Property Law

The OpenAI Copyright Lawsuit: Could It Backfire on Canadian Media?

Posted on May 20, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The OpenAI Copyright Lawsuit: Could It Backfire on Canadian Media?
The OpenAI Copyright Lawsuit: Could It Backfire on Canadian Media?

By: Ismine Osman Matter Commented On: Canadian News Media Companies v OpenAI, Statement of Claim PDF Version: The OpenAI Copyright Lawsuit: Could it Backfire on Canadian Media? Introduction: A Legal Paradox for Canadian Media In November 2024, a group of Canada’s largest news media companies (Plaintiffs), including the Toronto Star, Metroland Media Group, Postmedia, The…

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Canada Law

What Happens To The Marital Home In An Uncontested Divorce In Westchester County, NY

Posted on May 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What Happens To The Marital Home In An Uncontested Divorce In Westchester County, NY
What Happens To The Marital Home In An Uncontested Divorce In Westchester County, NY

In this article, you can discover… How property is divided in a New York uncontested divorce. Whether it’s possible to co-own a home together for your children’s sake. What happens when you can’t agree on your home’s value. How Is Home Ownership Divided In An Uncontested Divorce? In an uncontested divorce in New York, there…

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New York Law

A good look or a grey zone? – EU Law Enforcement

Posted on May 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on A good look or a grey zone? – EU Law Enforcement
A good look or a grey zone? – EU Law Enforcement

By Lotte and Sterre Eurojust, the EU agency for judicial cooperation, signed new Working Arrangements with five Latin American states in 2024 and presented it as a step forward to fight serious cross-border crime. But behind the headlines, deeper questions emerge: is the EU staying true to its core values, or is it quietly stretching…

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European Law

No Good Defense Here | New York Attorney Malpractice Blog

Posted on May 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on No Good Defense Here | New York Attorney Malpractice Blog
No Good Defense Here | New York Attorney Malpractice Blog

Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP v Kestenbaum 2025 NY Slip Op 31695(U) May 9, 2025 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 656174/2023 Judge: Lyle E. Frank represents a very common situation in the NY legal malpractice world. Client is involved in expensive legal proceedings, (here, they were both defendants and plaintiffs in legal…

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New York Law

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