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Judge’s Lawyer Uses Unidentified Source to Tar Pulizotto

Posted on August 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Judge’s Lawyer Uses Unidentified Source to Tar Pulizotto
Judge’s Lawyer Uses Unidentified Source to Tar Pulizotto

On Friday (Dec. 15) the flamboyant lawyer, Richard A. Luthmann Jr., was arrested on charges of defrauding buyers of scrap metal. Justice Judith P. McMahon’s lawyer is attempting to use Luthmann’s bombshell arrest to discredit whistleblower Michael Pulizotto, who is the main witness against his client. Luthmann had been representing Pulizotto in a libel lawsuit…

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New York Law

When a Real Estate Agent Acting as Referee in California Partition is Immune from Lawsuits – Qualified Judicial Immunity

Posted on August 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on When a Real Estate Agent Acting as Referee in California Partition is Immune from Lawsuits – Qualified Judicial Immunity
When a Real Estate Agent Acting as Referee in California Partition is Immune from Lawsuits – Qualified Judicial Immunity

In California, a Partition action is used to resolve disputes between property owners, and results in sale of the property or physical division. The most common result is a judicial sale of the property, made by a referee appointed by and accountable to the court. The referee is typically a licensed real estate broker. In…

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Important new Ontario court decision on privilege in incident response documentation

Posted on August 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Important new Ontario court decision on privilege in incident response documentation
Important new Ontario court decision on privilege in incident response documentation

The Ontario divisional court has just released a decision, LifeLabs LP v. Information and Privacy Commr. (Ontario), 2024 ONSC 2194, that should grab the attention of Canadian lawyers who work in cyber incident response. I don’t know whether it will be appealed, but the logic of the decision is pretty sound. But I expect this isn’t…

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Commission Proposes New FDI Regulation

Posted on August 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Commission Proposes New FDI Regulation
Commission Proposes New FDI Regulation

On 24 January, as part of its Economic Security Package, the European Commission presented five initiatives to strengthen the economic security of the European Union (EU) amid rising geopolitical tensions and technological disruptions.  The five initiatives presented by the Commission are the following: Council Recommendation on Research Security; White Paper on options for enhancing…

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European Law

the Court of justice rules again on online order buttons (Case C-400/22, Conny)

Posted on August 21, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on the Court of justice rules again on online order buttons (Case C-400/22, Conny)
the Court of justice rules again on online order buttons (Case C-400/22, Conny)

    Alessandra Fratini and Giorgia Lo Tauro, FratiniVergano European Lawyers Photo credit: Namakkalshowroom, via Wikimedia Commons     Introduction On 30 May 2024, the Court of Justice of the European Union issued its judgment in Conny (Case C-400/22), which concerned the labelling requirements for online order buttons under Article 8 of the Consumer Rights Directive…

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