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The UK’s union has been fractured by Brexit The UK’s union has been fractured by Brexit European Law
what we now know, and what we (still) don’t. A guest post by Brooke Marshall. – gavc law – geert van calster what we now know, and what we (still) don’t. A guest post by Brooke Marshall. – gavc law – geert van calster European Law
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Promising Victimhood in Latvia and Lithuania’s ECtHR Pushback Arguments Promising Victimhood in Latvia and Lithuania’s ECtHR Pushback Arguments European Law
Passing a Budget in Times of Legislative Paralysis – Verfassungsblog Passing a Budget in Times of Legislative Paralysis – Verfassungsblog European Law

Bankrupt beneficiary loses attempt to keep $1.1 million payable from a trust

Posted on September 17, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Bankrupt beneficiary loses attempt to keep $1.1 million payable from a trust
Bankrupt beneficiary loses attempt to keep .1 million payable from a trust

Executors and beneficiaries alike have questions about how estates and bankrupt beneficiaries go together. Executors want to know what they are legally required to do with a share of an estate that is payable to a person in bankruptcy. And of course the beneficiaries want to know whether they are going to inherit the share…

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Canada Law

Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Unintentionally becoming an apparent producer

Posted on September 17, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Unintentionally becoming an apparent producer
Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Unintentionally becoming an apparent producer

AG Campos Sánchez-Bordona elaborated today on the notion of a producer under the Product Liability Directive (Directive 85/374) in the case Ford Italia (C-157/23). A consumer in this case purchased a Ford Mondeo car from Stracciari, Ford’s dealer in Italy. The car itself was manufactured by Ford WAG, a German company, which used another company,…

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European Law

Doctrine of Merger in California Real Estate

Posted on September 17, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Doctrine of Merger in California Real Estate
Doctrine of Merger in California Real Estate

The Doctrine of Merger in California real property law provides that when a greater and lesser estate are vested in the same person, the lesser estate may merge into the greater estate and the lesser estate be terminated. A practical example is the case of an easement on one of the properties (the servient) for…

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Property Law

How to Buy Property Without a Mortgage in Canada by Solving a Seller’s Problems – Investor Lawyer

Posted on September 17, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How to Buy Property Without a Mortgage in Canada by Solving a Seller’s Problems – Investor Lawyer
How to Buy Property Without a Mortgage in Canada by Solving a Seller’s Problems – Investor Lawyer

Why It’s Hard to Get a Mortgage in Canada One of the things that all investors face sooner or later is a head-on confrontation with tough financing rules. Over the last 20 years, the Canadian federal government has tightened the rules around getting a mortgage. These moves have been aimed at cooling Canada’s hot real…

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Property Law

Florida’s Controversial New Law: Limitations of Foreigners Acquiring Real Property

Posted on September 17, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Florida’s Controversial New Law: Limitations of Foreigners Acquiring Real Property
Florida’s Controversial New Law: Limitations of Foreigners Acquiring Real Property

As of July 1, 2023, Florida’s recently enacted legislation, SB264, restricts certain foreigners from buying or owning  Florida real estate. Specifically, the new law, codified in Florida Statutes 692.202-204,  provides land ownership restriction, prohibiting “foreign principals” from owning or acquiring agricultural land or real property within ten miles of any military installation or critical infrastructure…

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Property Law

You May Be Able to Extend Your Permit Expiration Dates Due to Hurricane Idalia – Here’s How

Posted on September 17, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on You May Be Able to Extend Your Permit Expiration Dates Due to Hurricane Idalia – Here’s How
You May Be Able to Extend Your Permit Expiration Dates Due to Hurricane Idalia – Here’s How

As Hurricane Idalia heads for Florida’s Gulf Coast, some property owners, developers, construction industry professionals, and other building permit- and authorization-holders may be eligible for extensions to preserve their development and construction rights. A Florida law allows certain qualifying permits and authorizations to be extended beyond their current expiration dates once the Governor issues a…

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Property Law

Dr. Roof or Dr. Roof Adjuster? Restoration Contractors and Roofers Need to Be Careful and Not Overstep into Adjusting Claims, Subjecting Them to Criminal Prosecution

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Dr. Roof or Dr. Roof Adjuster? Restoration Contractors and Roofers Need to Be Careful and Not Overstep into Adjusting Claims, Subjecting Them to Criminal Prosecution

Nobody likes to be told not to do something. So, I am writing this blog post understanding that my contractor friends, who I have written about in many posts such as Restoration Contractors Providing Great Quality Workmanship Are Policyholder Friends But Many Insurance Companies Refuse To Pay For Quality, and The Hero Contractor: Being a Contender and Not…

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Property Law

Coercion and Extortion in New York

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Coercion and Extortion in New York

Coercion and Extortion have similarities, but these crimes have distinct elements that make them unique under the New York Penal Law. Charges of extortion and coercion allege that a defendant has used the threat of property damage or force to compel another person to do something that they would have otherwise not done unless for…

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New York Law

Corruption in the First Department McGuire’s  Conduct Raises Questions

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Corruption in the First Department McGuire’s  Conduct Raises Questions

The circumstances surrounding the forced resignation of Melissa Ringel on April 20th , who had headed the Appellate Division, First Department’s program for mediating appeals has raised questions about former Appellate Division Justice James M. McGuire’s conduct after he left the bench in 2011 and joined the Dechert law firm. He is now a partner…

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New York Law

The Role of Witnesses in Assault Trials

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The Role of Witnesses in Assault Trials

In assault cases, a witness can make or break a case. They can often be the most solid form of evidence and can help to establish the facts. Whether for the prosecution or the defence, a witness can be key to the outcome. Whether you are due to be a witness or are depending on…

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Canada Law

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