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From Hollywood to Germany: A Transatlantic Comparison of Collective Agreements on AI in Film and TV Production – Part 2 From Hollywood to Germany: A Transatlantic Comparison of Collective Agreements on AI in Film and TV Production – Part 2 European Law
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Collateral Estoppel No Bar To This Legal Malpractice Claim

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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

Financial Empowerment After Divorce: A Guide for Women

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Financial Empowerment After Divorce: A Guide for Women

Inspired by original reporting by Meera Raman, The Globe and Mail For many women in Ontario, divorce marks not only a legal transition but a significant financial reckoning. Particularly in marriages where the husband managed household finances, separation often thrusts women into a rapid journey of financial education and independence. This challenge was thoughtfully explored…

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Canada Law

NATO: protecting children from war starts with the arms trade

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NATO: protecting children from war starts with the arms trade

Modern warfare has inflicted unprecedented suffering upon children across the world. NATO’s role and responsibilities towards children of war requires immediate attention. In today’s world, children are facing brutal impacts of conflict and war. This is reflected in these confronting statistics: In 2024 the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child recorded that…

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European Law

Why can’t Scholastic CEO leave his estate to his friend and not his sons?

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Why can’t Scholastic CEO leave his estate to his friend and not his sons?

In June 2021, the sudden death of Richard Robinson caused a shock to his two adult sons. The reason for the shock is that Mr. Robinson was the CEO of Scholastic Publishing and he left his entire share of the company to his friend and co-worker, Lole Lucchese. His share is worth $1.2 billion, as…

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AIA vs. Custom Contracts: Which is Better for Your Construction Project in NY?

Posted on July 3, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on AIA vs. Custom Contracts: Which is Better for Your Construction Project in NY?
AIA vs. Custom Contracts: Which is Better for Your Construction Project in NY?

By Kushnick Pallaci PLLC | www.nyconstructionlaw.com Introduction If you’re starting a construction project in New York—whether it’s a major commercial build or a residential renovation—you’ll need a solid contract. The big question is: Should you use an AIA contract or a custom agreement? While AIA (American Institute of Architects) contracts are widely used in the…

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Every breath you take (is intertextual): AG Emiliou’s opinion in C-590/23 Pelham II – Part 2

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Every breath you take (is intertextual): AG Emiliou’s opinion in C-590/23 Pelham II – Part 2

Image by Pexels from Pixabay Welcome back to Part II of the analysis of AG Emiliou’s Opinion in C-590/23 Pelham II. In Part I (here), we analysed the interpretation of pastiche as an autonomous concept of EU law, along with its defining features. In this Part II, we turn to the balancing of fundamental rights….

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How to Future-Proof Your Workforce for the AI Revolution

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How to Future-Proof Your Workforce for the AI Revolution

The AI revolution has begun AI is changing how work is done, and people are taking notice. According to a recent Gallup poll, 22% of employees in the U.S. are concerned that they will lose their jobs to generative AI. Four years ago, it was 15%. Globally, AI is expected to transform the workforce by 2050. Experts…

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Canada Law

Can you prevent someone from attending a funeral?

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Can you prevent someone from attending a funeral?

Funerals are significant life events for both the deceased and their surviving family and friends. They provide a space for mourners to grieve, offer support to the bereaved, publicly acknowledge the deceased’s death, and honor their memory. Funerals typically give anyone who knew the individual an opportunity to pay their final respects and find comfort…

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Property Law

SEC and SolarWinds Seek Settlement in Securities Fraud Case

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SEC and SolarWinds Seek Settlement in Securities Fraud Case

In a surprising development in the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (“SEC’s”) ongoing securities fraud case against SolarWinds Corp. (“SolarWinds”) and its former chief information security officer (“CISO”), Timothy Brown, all three parties have petitioned the judge for a stay pending final settlement. Until the SEC’s four commissioners can vote to approve the settlement, the…

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