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I Didn’t Protect My Tenant’s Deposit In Time, What Should I Do Now? I Didn’t Protect My Tenant’s Deposit In Time, What Should I Do Now? Property Law
A Q&A with Julie Smith A Q&A with Julie Smith Internet Law
Key decision | LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™ Key decision | LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION™ Internet Law
Historic Rains and Real Estate: Important Considerations for Sellers and Landlords Historic Rains and Real Estate: Important Considerations for Sellers and Landlords Property Law
Turkey’s Gerontocratic Constitutional Moment Turkey’s Gerontocratic Constitutional Moment European Law

New Jersey Law Journal – Hands Off Blogs

Posted on July 6, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on New Jersey Law Journal – Hands Off Blogs
New Jersey Law Journal – Hands Off Blogs

Originally posted 2010-11-18 18:43:33. Republished by Blog Post Promoter I wrote this in the New Jersey Law Journal last week. Op-edHands Off Blogs Mandatory disclosure of payment to bloggers runs counter to free expression By Ronald D. ColemanNew Jersey Law JournalJanuary 26, 2007 No one is free from bias of some sort or another,…

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Internet Law

The Key to Avoiding Extra Legal Fees – Investor Lawyer

Posted on July 6, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Key to Avoiding Extra Legal Fees – Investor Lawyer
The Key to Avoiding Extra Legal Fees – Investor Lawyer

Timing! I keep blogging about timing because it is one of the biggest problems for real estate transactions. Issues with timing are hugely stressful; they are the most common reason for an increased legal account. And, no one likes to pay more in legal fees than they thought they were going to have to pay!…

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Property Law

Long-Term Disability Canada: Complete Guide 2025

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Long-Term Disability Canada: Complete Guide 2025

Experiencing a serious illness or injury can be life-changing, especially when it impacts your ability to work. Long-term disability (LTD) benefits act as a financial safety net for Canadians during these challenging times. Whether provided through group insurance plans, private disability policies, or the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), LTD benefits help individuals maintain financial stability…

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Canada Law

Promising Victimhood in Latvia and Lithuania’s ECtHR Pushback Arguments

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Promising Victimhood in Latvia and Lithuania’s ECtHR Pushback Arguments

By Maria Gevorgyan, Central European University   In recent years, pushbacks, the practice of forcibly returning asylum seekers without access to legal procedures, have become a central issue in European border politics. On 12 February 2025, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or Court) Grand Chamber heard three landmark pushback cases at the Belarus…

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European Law

Constitutional Rights for Cybersecurity and Data Privacy — Internet Lawyer Blog — June 30, 2025

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Constitutional Rights for Cybersecurity and Data Privacy — Internet Lawyer Blog — June 30, 2025

As digital technologies continue to permeate every facet of modern life, cybersecurity and data privacy have emerged as defining legal challenges of the 21st century. From state-sponsored cyberattacks to private-sector data breaches and government surveillance, these issues demand a coherent and constitutionally grounded response. In the United States, however, the legal architecture addressing cybersecurity and…

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Internet Law

Breaking: OINP Draws Issue 3,000+ Invitations to Key Occupations Across Ontario

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Breaking: OINP Draws Issue 3,000+ Invitations to Key Occupations Across Ontario

Ontario issued over 3,000 targeted invitations to apply (ITAs) under various streams of the Employer Job Offer category. These draws aim to support regional economic development, fill labour shortages, and prioritize key sectors like healthcare. Key Highlights of the June 3, 2025 Draws 1. Eastern Ontario Targeted Draw – 334 Invitations Ontario invited candidates with…

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Canada Law

The Law of Lawlessness

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The Law of Lawlessness

The Supreme Court’s last term was marked by more than a few disturbing developments. Among the most consequential was the Republican justices’ slow and steady legitimization of the Trump administration’s de-legitimization campaign against the lower federal courts – a trend that includes, but also goes beyond, last week’s ruling in Trump v. CASA. In several…

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European Law

Landlord Law Newsround #394 » The Landlord Law Blog

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Landlord Law Newsround #394 » The Landlord Law Blog

Welcome to our first Newsround for July.  What do we have for you? A new Decent Homes Standard consultation launched There was an original consultation carried out in 2022.  However, as the decent homes standard (DHS) is now going to apply to the Private Rented Sector a new consultation has now been launched.  A good…

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Property Law

Collateral Estoppel No Bar To This Legal Malpractice Claim

Posted on July 4, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Collateral Estoppel No Bar To This Legal Malpractice Claim
Collateral Estoppel No Bar To This Legal Malpractice Claim

In Caminero v Michael Flynn, Esq., PLLC 2025 NY Slip Op 03701 Decided on June 18, 2025 Appellate Division, Second Department it is pled that the attorney allowed the case to be dismissed, with prejudice for failure to prosecute an injury claim against the MTA by one of its police officers. Attorney defends by saying…

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New York Law

Got junk? June’s biggest gTLD growers do

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Got junk? June’s biggest gTLD growers do

It’s becoming a truth universally acknowledged that when a gTLD sees a growth spike it’s because the registry is running a promo and tens of thousands of machine-generated junk domains have been registered. That certainly seems to be true for June’s biggest growers. The gTLDs the grew the fastest last month were .watch, .yachts, .autos,…

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Internet Law

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