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Equine, Livestock, and Exotic Animal Insurance—What Are the Unauthorized Medication and Proper Care Exclusions? Equine, Livestock, and Exotic Animal Insurance—What Are the Unauthorized Medication and Proper Care Exclusions? Property Law
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A Lawyer’s Blog – Jon Michael Probstein, Esq.: DIVISION SPLIT ON PRIVATE CAUSE OF ACTION UNDER LABOR LAW 198 A Lawyer’s Blog – Jon Michael Probstein, Esq.: DIVISION SPLIT ON PRIVATE CAUSE OF ACTION UNDER LABOR LAW 198 New York Law
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A Fraud-Legal Malpractice Case Ends in Dismissal

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A Fraud-Legal Malpractice Case Ends in Dismissal

Try to follow the events in 482 Tompkins Realty LLC v 482 Tompkins Capital LLC 2024 NY Slip Op 34520(U) December 18, 2024 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 1322/18 Judge: Larry D. Martin and decide for yourself who might be at fault. “Plaintiffs commenced this action to recover damages and equitable relief…

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New York Law

Policy Recap: EU Informal Summit in Granada

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Policy Recap: EU Informal Summit in Granada

On October 6th, an informal EU Summit convened in Granada under the EU Spanish Presidency. This Summit followed a series of significant diplomatic engagements and policy developments. In preparation, the EU Council and EU Commission held meetings with leaders from pre-Accession Countries in the Western Balkans and countries from Eastern Europe, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania,…

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European Law

2024 Trade Secrets Webinar Series Recap: Key Takeaways and Access to Recordings | Seyfarth Shaw

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2024 Trade Secrets Webinar Series Recap: Key Takeaways and Access to Recordings | Seyfarth Shaw

In 2024, Seyfarth’s Trade Secrets, Computer Fraud & Non-Compete practice group presented a series of dynamic and insightful CLE webinars, addressing pivotal challenges confronting businesses head-on. The breadth of our discussions encompassed a spectrum of critical topics: 2024 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Year in Review Navigating the Intersection of Non-Compete Agreements and Employee Mobility Employee…

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Internet Law

What Type of Lawyer Handles Identity Theft?

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What Type of Lawyer Handles Identity Theft?

When it comes to defending yourself against any type of crime, you want to know you have an experienced lawyer behind you. However, not every lawyer will have experience and knowledge dealing with every type of case. The consequences of identity theft can be severe and it’s vital to choose the right lawyer to give…

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Canada Law

Can a Convicted Felon Be an Estate Executor in NY?

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Can a Convicted Felon Be an Estate Executor in NY?

We recently received a call from a potential client whose mother died years ago. He and his brother are the only surviving heirs. Being that both brothers were convicted felons, they were advised by someone that they could not be the administrators or executors over their mother’s estate. Not knowing what else to do, they…

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New York Law

Wer ist „Wir“ und wer darf (es) bleiben? – Verfassungsblog

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Wer ist „Wir“ und wer darf (es) bleiben? – Verfassungsblog

Friedrich Merz und die Ausbürgerung als lex ferenda Friedrich Merz forderte jüngst die Möglichkeit der Aberkennung der deutschen Staatsangehörigkeit, jedenfalls für diejenigen deutschen Staatsbürger, die nach ihrer Einbürgerung zwei Mal straffällig geworden sind. Dieser Fehler müsse korrigiert werden können, wobei Merz die Einbürgerung meint – die Straftat ist ja schon begangen. Merz‘ Begründung, „Wir holen…

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European Law

California’s “Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act” Is Partially Unconstitutional…But Other Parts Are Green-Lighted-NetChoice v. Bonta

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California’s “Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act” Is Partially Unconstitutional…But Other Parts Are Green-Lighted-NetChoice v. Bonta

California SB 976, “Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act,” is one of the multitudinous laws that pretextually claim to protect kids online. Like many such laws nowadays, it’s a gish-gallop compendium of online censorship ideas: Age authentication! Parental consent! Overrides of publishers’ editorial decisions! Mandatory transparency! The censorial intent and effect is obvious,…

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Internet Law

Can You Sue a Tenant for Property Damage in England and Wales?

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Can You Sue a Tenant for Property Damage in England and Wales?

If you’re a landlord and find yourself dealing with property damage caused by a tenant, it’s essential to know your rights. In England and Wales, landlords can sue tenants for property damage that exceeds normal wear and tear. This legal action is typically pursued through the small claims court.  Understanding the nuances of the law,…

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Property Law

ABlawg Year in Review 2024

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ABlawg Year in Review 2024

By: Admin PDF Version: ABlawg Year in Review 2024 As is tradition, ABlawg closes 2024 with a summary of highlights over the past 12 months, including some statistics, examples of ABlawg impact, and a synthesis of topics covered by authors. We also include a tribute to Linda McKay-Panos, our long-time colleague, contributor, and friend who…

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Canada Law

The example of Virtual Reality – Official Blog of UNIO

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The example of Virtual Reality – Official Blog of UNIO

Manuel Resende Protásio (PhD candidate at the School of Law of University of Minho | FCT research scholarship holder – Bolsa UI/BD/152801/2022) Introduction The European Union (EU) faces a profound challenge in the regulation and oversight of rapidly advancing technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR). As technological progress accelerates, the mechanisms that assess, accept, and…

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European Law

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