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Retired magistrate offers advice to court reporters #MLGriff Retired magistrate offers advice to court reporters #MLGriff Internet Law
Thailand’s Revised, More Landlord Friendly, Residential Lease Law Thailand’s Revised, More Landlord Friendly, Residential Lease Law Property Law
Canada Post Strike 2024: A Case for Cloud-Based Law Firms Canada Post Strike 2024: A Case for Cloud-Based Law Firms Canada Law
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Washington State to AOL: You’ve Got Nailed

Posted on November 28, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Washington State to AOL: You’ve Got Nailed
Washington State to AOL: You’ve Got Nailed

Originally posted 2011-09-28 10:33:30. Republished by Blog Post Promoter The Internet Cases blog comes through again, reporting on this decision, holding that the forum selection clause in AOL’s terms of service does not trump the State of Washington’s consumer fraud law. I litigated a similar issue in a case called Kubis & Perszyk., Inc….

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Internet Law

What Parents Need to Know

Posted on November 27, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What Parents Need to Know
What Parents Need to Know

In Ontario, a big change to family law took effect on March 1, 2021. The old terms “custody” and “access” have been replaced with new terms: parenting time and decision-making responsibility. These changes aim to make the language around child custody less contentious, and more focused on what’s best for children, while encouraging parents to…

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Property Law

Canada Post Strike 2024: A Case for Cloud-Based Law Firms

Posted on November 27, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Canada Post Strike 2024: A Case for Cloud-Based Law Firms
Canada Post Strike 2024: A Case for Cloud-Based Law Firms

On November 15, 2024, approximately 50,000 Canada Post workers began a nationwide strike after more than a year of negotiating between the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) and their employer.  This strike has halted most mail and parcel services nationwide, with exceptions for government benefit payments (including the Canada Pension Plan and Child Tax…

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Canada Law

Articulating ecocide and qualified environmental offences under the Environmental Crime Directive (Part 2) – International Law Blog

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Articulating ecocide and qualified environmental offences under the Environmental Crime Directive (Part 2) – International Law Blog

The revised directive on the protection of the environment through criminal law entered into force on 21 May 2024 in the European Union (EU), placing its member states under a two-year transposition obligation. It establishes minimum rules with regard to the definition of criminal offences, penalties, prevention and enforcement measures in order to protect the…

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European Law

COVID-19 crisis news environment found full of contradictions and concerns

Posted on November 27, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on COVID-19 crisis news environment found full of contradictions and concerns
COVID-19 crisis news environment found full of contradictions and concerns

The coronavirus crisis has heightened both the need for reliable information and existing concerns about the growth of misinformation and the financial weakening of traditional media. At the same time, Congress and other policymakers are considering changes to our basic laws about publication and distribution of information on the Internet. Now is a good time…

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Internet Law

Florida Insurance Regulators Perfect Their Aim—At the Wrong Target! Shooting the Messenger Instead of Fixing the Problem

Posted on November 27, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Florida Insurance Regulators Perfect Their Aim—At the Wrong Target! Shooting the Messenger Instead of Fixing the Problem
Florida Insurance Regulators Perfect Their Aim—At the Wrong Target! Shooting the Messenger Instead of Fixing the Problem

Welcome to another chapter in the ever-entertaining saga of Florida insurance regulation—where the unexpected is expected, and reality sometimes reads like satire. The latest? Florida’s insurance regulators are serving subpoenas on a critic who dared to spotlight glaring issues in the insurance industry. Yes, you read that right. Instead of addressing the industry’s woes, they’ve…

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Property Law

Foreign Credential Recognition immigration : From Abroad to Accredited!

Posted on November 27, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Foreign Credential Recognition immigration : From Abroad to Accredited!
Foreign Credential Recognition immigration : From Abroad to Accredited!

Another common question for working/settling in Canada is the foreign credential recognition immigration: our clients often ask, “How do I get my foreign education credentials recognized?“ Unlock the insights you need to navigate the credential recognition process with confidence—read on to empower your next steps. The following steps are crucial for obtaining recognition of your…

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Canada Law

How to Address a Hostile Work Environment in Westchester County

Posted on November 27, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How to Address a Hostile Work Environment in Westchester County
How to Address a Hostile Work Environment in Westchester County

Experiencing a hostile work environment can be emotionally and professionally damaging. If you’re dealing with harassment or discrimination at work in Westchester County, you’re not alone. Federal and state laws, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the New York State Human Rights Law, offer protections against workplace harassment and discrimination. Knowing your…

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New York Law

Implementing Regulation Developing NIS2 Rules for Certain Digital Service Providers Enters into Force

Posted on November 27, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Implementing Regulation Developing NIS2 Rules for Certain Digital Service Providers Enters into Force
Implementing Regulation Developing NIS2 Rules for Certain Digital Service Providers Enters into Force

Implementing Regulation Developing NIS2 Rules for Certain Digital Service Providers Enters into Force On November 7, 2024, the Commission Implementing Regulation 2024/2690 laying down rules for the application of the NIS2 Directive as regards technical and methodological requirements of cybersecurity risk-management measures and further specification of the cases in which an incident is considered to…

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European Law

Ohio Joins Georgia in Prohibiting NCAA from Taking NIL-Related “Adverse Action” — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — November 20, 2024

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Ohio Joins Georgia in Prohibiting NCAA from Taking NIL-Related “Adverse Action” — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — November 20, 2024

We recently discussed a number of updates in the world of name, image and likeness (NIL) rights. Among those recent developments was the signing by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp of an executive order that, inter alia, prohibited the NCAA and athletic conferences from taking “adverse action” against Georgia schools for directly compensating their athletes for NIL….

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Internet Law

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