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How to Prove Discrimination at Work in Westchester County

Posted on September 20, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How to Prove Discrimination at Work in Westchester County
How to Prove Discrimination at Work in Westchester County

Proving discrimination at work can be a complicated and frustrating process, especially in Westchester County, where the laws can be hard to understand. Discrimination happens when an employee is treated unfairly because of their race, gender, age, religion, disability, or other protected characteristic. Recognizing that discrimination has occurred is just the first step—gathering the right…

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New York Law

Lessons from a long-ago deepfakes prosecution

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Lessons from a long-ago deepfakes prosecution

When deepfakes emerged on the Internet, people gasped at this new tool for deception and wondered how they could ever separate fake from real videos. After all, anyone who has seen the deepfake videos of Presidents Obama and Nixon knows that words can now be convincingly put into mouths that never uttered them. But deepfakes are not…

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Internet Law

CfE Scope of Litigation under the UNCLOS; Legal Education During Armed Conflict Webinar; CfA European Yearbook of International Economic Law – EJIL: Talk!

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CfE Scope of Litigation under the UNCLOS; Legal Education During Armed Conflict Webinar; CfA European Yearbook of International Economic Law – EJIL: Talk!

1. Call for Expression of Interest – Conference: The Scope of Litigation under the UNCLOS. The Judicial Jurisdiction Project – a joint project of the Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea (NILOS) and the Utrecht University Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law (UCWOSL) at Utrecht University School of Law – invites expressions of interest for participation in the upcoming conference, “The Scope of Litigation under the UNCLOS – Where Are We Now and Where May We Be Going?”. This in-person conference will be held in Utrecht on 21 – 22 November 2024. For more details on the program and registration, see here.

2. Legal Education During Armed Conflict: Live Webinar. The upcoming webinar on “Legal Education During Armed Conflict” will explore how armed conflict impacts legal education and how we can continue to teach law students about justice, respect for diversity, and the rule of law in environments where rights are restricted, and critical voices are often silenced due to war-induced intimidation, nationalism, fear, and trauma. Legal educators and clinicians will share their personal experiences addressing these challenges. Date: 23 September 2024. Time: 14:00 – 17:30 local Israel time (13:00 – 16:30 CET, 07:00 – 10:30 ET, 16:30 – 20:00 IST). See here for registration  or visit this website.

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European Law

Things to Do Within the First 10 Days of Losing Your Job: Tips from Employment Lawyers

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Things to Do Within the First 10 Days of Losing Your Job: Tips from Employment Lawyers

Job loss can strike a heavy blow to anyone’s career trajectory and stability. While it’s a tumultuous time, taking proactive and informed steps in the immediate following days, such as consulting an employment lawyer, is crucial to ensuring your financial and professional future. Here’s a compiled list of recommendations from experienced employment lawyers in Toronto…

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Canada Law

High Court affirms traditional test for enforcing oral contracts based on acts of part performance

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High Court affirms traditional test for enforcing oral contracts based on acts of part performance

The High Court has resisted an invitation to expand the grounds on which a party can enforce an oral contract for the sale of the land on the ground of part performance. Legislation in each State and Territory requires that contracts for the sale of land meet certain formal requirements if they are to be…

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Property Law

Settling Real Estate Disputes: Three Things to Know

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Settling Real Estate Disputes: Three Things to Know

Settling real estate disputes is my goal for every case I take on. In nearly every circumstance, both parties in a legal dispute can better resolve the matter without prolonged litigation or trial. In this blog post, I’ll share some advice I’ve learned about settling real estate disputes over the years. “Play The Long Game”…

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Property Law

Bring Your Domain Name Leasing Questions to Namescon® 2016 – DNattorney

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Bring Your Domain Name Leasing Questions to Namescon® 2016 – DNattorney

By Zak Muscovitch. Last year at Namescon, my Domain Name Leasing Workshop was (to my surprise) packed, and attendees got to go through an entire domain name lease agreement with me. Attendees also received an annotated domain name lease agreement, which contained explanatory commentary about the provisions of a typical domain name lease agreement. This…

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Internet Law

ECHR BLOG: New ECHR Readings

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ECHR BLOG: New ECHR Readings

Please find below a new selection of academic readings related to the European Convention on Human Rights and its Court: * Francesca Tammone, ‘Challenging Externalization by Means of Article 4 ECHR: Towards New Avenues of Litigation for Victims of Human Trafficking?’, Netherlands International Law Review (2024):   ‘The externalization of migration control undermines the protection of victims…

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European Law

Reconsidering the Recognition of Professional Qualifications post-Brexit

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Reconsidering the Recognition of Professional Qualifications post-Brexit

In two previous blog posts (one here on this blog and an earlier one on EU Law Analysis) I pre-emptively commented on the possible legal construction of professional qualification recognition post-Brexit. Now that the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement has been published, it is appropriate to describe and critically reflect upon the actual legal construction…

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European Law

Legal pitfalls of short-form videos

Posted on September 20, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Legal pitfalls of short-form videos
Legal pitfalls of short-form videos

A recent social media trend that has exploded in the past couple years is the use of “short-form videos.” Short-form videos are short in length—typically ranging from a few seconds to a few minutes—and feature a wide variety of topics, including dancing, singing, eating, politics, and new product trends. Social media users typically create these…

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Internet Law

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