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X can claim trespass to chattel in data scraping case – Attorney Evan Brown X can claim trespass to chattel in data scraping case – Attorney Evan Brown Internet Law
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The Crisis Management Team Review

Posted on February 22, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Crisis Management Team Review
The Crisis Management Team Review

By: Jonnette Watson Hamilton and Jennifer Koshan Document commented on: Crisis Management Team Review, University of Calgary – Response to Protest Encampment: Final Report (November 4, 2024) PDF Version: Thin Gruel: The Crisis Management Team Review On November 4, 2024, consulting firm MNP released their Crisis Management Team (CMT) Review (CMT Review) of the University…

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Canada Law

A Lawyer’s Blog – Jon Michael Probstein, Esq.: NOW A DIVORCE CAN BE REALLY QUICK WITHOUT LAWYERS

Posted on February 22, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on A Lawyer’s Blog – Jon Michael Probstein, Esq.: NOW A DIVORCE CAN BE REALLY QUICK WITHOUT LAWYERS
A Lawyer’s Blog – Jon Michael Probstein, Esq.: NOW A DIVORCE CAN BE REALLY QUICK WITHOUT LAWYERS

  NEW YORK—Chief Administrative Judge Joseph A. Zayas and First Deputy Chief Administrative Judge Norman St. George today announced the statewide rollout of the court system’s Uncontested Joint Divorce program, which will ease the divorce process for many New Yorkers.   In an uncontested joint divorce, both parties agree to end the marriage and on what…

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New York Law

Wahlen in der wehrhaften Plattform-Demokratie

Posted on February 22, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Wahlen in der wehrhaften Plattform-Demokratie
Wahlen in der wehrhaften Plattform-Demokratie

Warum Art. 34-35 DSA den systemischen Risiken dieses Bundestagswahlkampfs kaum abhelfen konnte Die Integrität der anstehenden Bundestagswahl und zukünftiger europäischer Wahlen ist von Einflussnahmen über soziale Netzwerke bedroht. Eine Abhilfe soll der Digital Services Act (DSA) darstellen, der nicht nur von Bundesdigitalminister Wissing als ein „scharfes Schwert“ gegen Wahlmanipulation angesehen wird. Die erst 2024 vollständig…

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European Law

Umpire Selection in Appraisal Disputes

Posted on February 22, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Umpire Selection in Appraisal Disputes
Umpire Selection in Appraisal Disputes

A federal judge recently made parties select one umpire nominee from the other party’s list. 1 The federal judge then decided between the two. I have not seen this method by a judge. It seems to have pros and cons, although I am intrigued by the concept. One advantage is that by withholding the selection…

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Property Law

technological innovation vs. fundamental rights of migrants in the AI ​​Act – Official Blog of UNIO

Posted on February 21, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on technological innovation vs. fundamental rights of migrants in the AI ​​Act – Official Blog of UNIO
technological innovation vs. fundamental rights of migrants in the AI ​​Act – Official Blog of UNIO

Maria Clara Pina (master’s student in Human Rights at the School of Law of the University of Minho) I. Currently, in the so-called era of techno-solutionism,[1] digital technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), have become widely used.[2] We are witnessing the emerging but rapidly evolving phenomenon of border management and control through the use of new…

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European Law

How Grocery Store Investigations Could Impact Manufacturers, Suppliers, and Small Grocery Retailers — G.S. Jameson & Company

Posted on February 21, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How Grocery Store Investigations Could Impact Manufacturers, Suppliers, and Small Grocery Retailers — G.S. Jameson & Company
How Grocery Store Investigations Could Impact Manufacturers, Suppliers, and Small Grocery Retailers — G.S. Jameson & Company

If you shop at a major grocery store in Canada, you have probably noticed that your grocery bill has gone up in the past year. And, by now, you may have heard that the Competition Bureau (“Bureau”) intends to investigate the rising price of food, increasing at the fastest rate in 40 years, at major…

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Canada Law

More on Email Privacy for the Dead

Posted on February 21, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on More on Email Privacy for the Dead
More on Email Privacy for the Dead

Originally posted 2005-01-11 15:02:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter The New York Times (linked to by Drudge) has an article entitled The Secret Lives of Just About Everybody which opens, compellingly, as follows: One mislaid credit card bill or a single dangling e-mail message on the home computer would have ended everything: the marriage,…

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Internet Law

Time Off Work and the 2025 Ontario Provincial Election | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

Posted on February 21, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Time Off Work and the 2025 Ontario Provincial Election | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law
Time Off Work and the 2025 Ontario Provincial Election | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

The 44th Ontario General Election is currently underway. Election day is Thursday, February 27th with advance voting taking place from February 20-22. You can find more information about voting options via Elections Ontario’s Website. Provincial elections in Ontario are governed by the Elections Act. Most relevant for workers and employers is section 6 (re. “Employees…

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Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Passenger rights when flights are cancelled

Posted on February 20, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Passenger rights when flights are cancelled
Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Passenger rights when flights are cancelled

On January 16 the CJEU issued two judgments further interpreting Regulation 261/2004 on air passenger rights, in the cases flightright (C-642/23) and Qatar Airways (C-516/23).  flightright (C-642/23) A passenger booked via a tour operator a flight operated by Etihad Airways from Düsseldorf (Germany) to Brisbane (Australia), via Abu Dhabi (UAE) with an open return ticket. The flight from…

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European Law

What Are the Rules and Regulations for Creating a Digital Currency? — Internet Lawyer Blog — February 5, 2025

Posted on February 20, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What Are the Rules and Regulations for Creating a Digital Currency? — Internet Lawyer Blog — February 5, 2025
What Are the Rules and Regulations for Creating a Digital Currency? — Internet Lawyer Blog — February 5, 2025

Creating a digital currency involves complying with a complex framework of state and federal regulations, including, but not limited to, the securities laws, anti-money laundering (“AML”) rules, and financial licensing requirements. Here’s an overview of the key legal considerations: 1. Federal Regulations for Creating a Digital Currency For your information, several federal agencies oversee different…

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Internet Law

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