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Key Differences Between Fraud vs. Theft Key Differences Between Fraud vs. Theft Canada Law
Trending in Telehealth: September 30 – October 7, 2024 Trending in Telehealth: September 30 – October 7, 2024 Internet Law
Appeal against a German Default Judgment (Versäumnisurteil) Appeal against a German Default Judgment (Versäumnisurteil) European Law
The EU Commission launches an anti-subsidy investigation on Chinese e-vehicles The EU Commission launches an anti-subsidy investigation on Chinese e-vehicles European Law
Obstacle or Precursor to Human Rights Accountability? – EJIL: Talk! Obstacle or Precursor to Human Rights Accountability? – EJIL: Talk! European Law

Just what the EUAA needed   – EU Law Enforcement

Posted on October 18, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Just what the EUAA needed   – EU Law Enforcement
Just what the EUAA needed   – EU Law Enforcement

By Elaine, Gersi, Joris and Leonoor The Asylum Crisis  Granted with a new mandate following the adoption of Regulation (EU) 2021/2303 on 19 January 2022, the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) has transitioned into a full-fledged agency. Its goal is to improve the functioning of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS). As the successor…

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European Law

Models’ photos on social media – Second Circuit rules for defendants

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Models’ photos on social media – Second Circuit rules for defendants

On May 19, 2023, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in favor of defendants in a trademark matter involving unauthorized use of models’ photographs.  Souza v Exotic Island Enterprises, Inc., Dkt. No. 21-2149-cv (2d Cir. May 19, 2023) (2023 WL 3556053). Background According to the opinion, a “gentlemen’s club” engaged a third…

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Internet Law

Quiet Title Statute of Limitations

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Quiet Title Statute of Limitations

In quiet title actions a common defense is the statute of limitations – has the plaintiff waited too long to file suit? Generally, the clock does not run while the defendant is in “undisturbed possession.” But what that means is often disputed in these cases, and there are no bright line rules. In a recent…

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Property Law

How to Cope with Divorce — MCL

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How to Cope with Divorce — MCL

  It can be emotionally draining If you are going through marriage dissolution, you are likely feeling powerful emotions such as anger, sadness, and guilt. However, there are ways to deal with these emotions. For example, writing down your feelings and composing unsent letters can help you release your negative emotions and keep yourself calm…

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Canada Law

A Lawyer’s Blog – Jon Michael Probstein, Esq.: A LEASE BREACH DOES NOT PER SE RISE TO LEVEL OF NUISANCE

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A Lawyer’s Blog – Jon Michael Probstein, Esq.: A LEASE BREACH DOES NOT PER SE RISE TO LEVEL OF NUISANCE

LEXINGTON AVE. LP v. Clement, 2024 NY Slip Op 50987 – Kings Co. Civil Court 2024: “This is a holdover proceeding commenced against Dara Clement (“respondent”), a rent stabilized tenant and recipient of a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program subsidy. The notice to cure served upon respondent states, “[Y]ou are permitting and/or committing a…

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New York Law

the CJEU first interprets the concept

Posted on October 17, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on the CJEU first interprets the concept
the CJEU first interprets the concept

  Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of London Photo credit: viewsridge, via Wikimedia commons   Introduction Along with judgments on Afghan women asylum seekers (discussed here) and the status of Turkey as a ‘safe third country’ (discussed here), the Court of Justice of the European Union recently gave its first judgment interpreting the substance…

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European Law

End of Tenancy Checklist for Landlords

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End of Tenancy Checklist for Landlords

At the end of each residential tenancy in California, landlords are required to perform a checklist of tasks to comply with the law. These tasks can be intimidating and are riddled with pitfalls that could result in further involvement with your tenant, including potential dispute. In this article, we will go over some of the…

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Property Law

Renewable Energy Policy Changes in Alberta

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Renewable Energy Policy Changes in Alberta

On August 3, 2023 the Alberta Utilities Commission (“AUC”), the regulatory body responsible for approving power projects in Alberta, announced a pause on all approvals of power plants and hydro-electric developments that produced greater than one megawatt of renewable electricity. The Alberta government stated that the pause was needed to ensure an affordable and reliable…

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a mixed bag, inherited from 2016. – EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy

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a mixed bag, inherited from 2016. – EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy

Print this article POST 22 OF THE SERIES OF THE ODYSSEUS BLOG ON THE PACT ON MIGRATION & ASYLUM By Boldizsár Nagy, Professor Emeritus at the Department of International Relations, Central European University Long gestation, piecemeal changes It took almost eight years (2016-2024) to adopt the text of the Qualification regulation (Regulation (EU) 2024/1347 of…

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European Law

Trending in Telehealth: September 17 – 30, 2024

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Trending in Telehealth: September 17 – 30, 2024

Trending in Telehealth highlights state legislative and regulatory developments that impact the healthcare providers, telehealth and digital health companies, pharmacists, and technology companies that deliver and facilitate the delivery of virtual care. Trending in the past week: Insurance and Medicaid reimbursement Professional standards A CLOSER LOOK Proposed Legislation & Rulemaking: The California governor vetoed AB…

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Internet Law

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