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CJEU’s Decision in International Skating Union v. European Commission: Its Manageable Consequences for International Arbitration CJEU’s Decision in International Skating Union v. European Commission: Its Manageable Consequences for International Arbitration European Law
Jumping the Gun? The proposed early application of some of the EU’s new asylum pact – and a common list of supposedly ‘safe countries of origin’ Jumping the Gun? The proposed early application of some of the EU’s new asylum pact – and a common list of supposedly ‘safe countries of origin’ European Law
Massachusetts Property Owners Appeal Denial of Building Permit to Construct Single Family Home Property Law
Promising Victimhood in Latvia and Lithuania’s ECtHR Pushback Arguments Promising Victimhood in Latvia and Lithuania’s ECtHR Pushback Arguments European Law
Due Process among Humans – Double Aspect Michael Woods Invited to Canada’s Celebration of the Indigenous Peoples Economic and Trade Cooperation Arrangement Canada Law

What to Expect During Mediation

Posted on June 13, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What to Expect During Mediation
What to Expect During Mediation

A few recent articles have discussed new laws in mediation and situations which oftentimes result in mediation, however we have not discussed what mediation is and the practical implications of it.  Our firm deals with mediation on an extremely regular basis, and clients oftentimes ask what mediation is, who “wins” in mediation, how much does…

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Property Law

Assignment to Unformed Corp Doesn’t Pierce Corporate Veil in Real Estate Deal

Posted on June 13, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Assignment to Unformed Corp Doesn’t Pierce Corporate Veil in Real Estate Deal
Assignment to Unformed Corp Doesn’t Pierce Corporate Veil in Real Estate Deal

Contracting under the name of a corporation will usually protect the principals behind that corporation from personal liability arising from a breach of contract. That is usually still the case where the corporation is not yet incorporated at the time the contract is entered, if the contract is adopted by the corporation following its incorporation….

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Canada Law

A Reality Check for Cedefop – EU Law Enforcement

Posted on June 12, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on A Reality Check for Cedefop – EU Law Enforcement
A Reality Check for Cedefop – EU Law Enforcement

By Maria, Guilherme, Emilie and Chris Source: https://www.cedefop.europa.eu/en Still Relevant After 50 Years: A Reality Check for Cedefop Cedefop turns 50! Source: Pinterest In a world where labour markets are evolving rapidly, driven by digital transitions, demographic shifts, and green ambitions, it is vital that EU education and skills development is set up for success….

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European Law

Governments erect bulk-reg barrier to new gTLD next round

Posted on June 12, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Governments erect bulk-reg barrier to new gTLD next round
Governments erect bulk-reg barrier to new gTLD next round

No new gTLDs should be added to the internet until ICANN develops policies addressing the abuse of bulk domain name registrations, according to the Governmental Advisory Committee. The GAC this afternoon drafted formal Advice for the ICANN board stating that policy work on bulk regs should get underway before ICANN 84, which takes place in…

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Internet Law

Canadian Mortgage Renewal Difficulties and Rising Interest Rates – Investor Lawyer

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Canadian Mortgage Renewal Difficulties and Rising Interest Rates – Investor Lawyer

Real estate is a cyclical game. The market is strong; the market is weak. It’s a buyer’s market; it’s a seller’s market. Interest rates are abusively high; interest rates are unbelievably low. Inflation is rampant; deflation is around the corner. All of these factors affect what Canadian homeowners and investors pay for their dream home…

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Property Law

Due Process among Humans – Double Aspect

Posted on June 12, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Due Process among Humans – Double Aspect
Due Process among Humans – Double Aspect

There has been a great deal of discussion of due process of law (in American terms) or procedural fairness (in Commonwealth ones) of late. My last post was part of that conversation, and I am grateful to the readers who have said nice things about it (e.g. here). I thought I would take one more…

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Canada Law

First decision by the European Court of Human Rights on suspicion of reverse discrimination in tax matters

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First decision by the European Court of Human Rights on suspicion of reverse discrimination in tax matters

    Dr Samira-Asmaa Allioui, Research fellow, Centre d’études internationales et européennes, Université de Strasbourg Photo credit : Chabe10, via Wikimedia Commons The applicants in the European Court of Human Rights judgment in Deforrey and others v France are three French nationals who allege reverse discrimination (ie, treating issues subject to EU law more favourably than…

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How to Become a B Corp Law Firm: A Step by Step Guide

Posted on June 12, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How to Become a B Corp Law Firm: A Step by Step Guide
How to Become a B Corp Law Firm: A Step by Step Guide

Your potential clients are doing their homework. They’re checking out your law firm’s website, scrolling through your bios, and reading about your case results. But another question they’re asking might surprise you: “Does this firm care about the same things I do?”The answer matters more than ever. Today’s clients increasingly want to work with firms…

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Canada Law

Sanctions, Coercion and the Right to Development – EJIL: Talk!

Posted on June 11, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Sanctions, Coercion and the Right to Development – EJIL: Talk!
Sanctions, Coercion and the Right to Development – EJIL: Talk!

Last week, the Trump administration sanctioned four judges of the International Criminal Court, who were subjected to an asset freeze and a travel ban simply for doing their job. Yesterday, the governments of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom sanctioned two extremist Israeli ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, for inciting violence…

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European Law

Landlord Law Newsround #390 » The Landlord Law Blog

Posted on June 11, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Landlord Law Newsround #390 » The Landlord Law Blog
Landlord Law Newsround #390 » The Landlord Law Blog

Welcome to our first Newsround for June, let’s take a look at what has been in the housing news headlines this week. Fire risk warning for kitchen appliances Air fryers have been in the news this week for being a potential fire hazard if not used correctly and if left unattended. This is not good…

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  • Cathay v Wegochem at the Amsterdam courts. A questionable ‘arising from’ analysis for Article 8 Rome II patent infringement issues, and a runaway application of Article 4’s locus damni.
  • Estate Planning Considerations for Collectors: Protecting Your Valuable Collections
  • The Test for Reprisal Under Section 50 of OHSA

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