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The New Paralegal Apprenticeships Standard – paving the way for new careers in property law The New Paralegal Apprenticeships Standard – paving the way for new careers in property law Property Law
The Ins and Outs of Motorcycle Accident Law In Ontario The Ins and Outs of Motorcycle Accident Law In Ontario Canada Law
is direct enforcement the way to go for wandering ENISA? – EU Law Enforcement is direct enforcement the way to go for wandering ENISA? – EU Law Enforcement European Law
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Why would a lawyer leave as case like in the Diddy case? Why would a lawyer leave as case like in the Diddy case? Canada Law

The UK’s AI Opportunities Action Plan — a procurement view — How to Crack a Nut

Posted on January 30, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The UK’s AI Opportunities Action Plan — a procurement view — How to Crack a Nut
The UK’s AI Opportunities Action Plan — a procurement view — How to Crack a Nut

The UK Government has today published its AI Opportunities Action Plan, focused on “Ramping up AI adoption across the UK to boost economic growth, provide jobs for the future and improve people’s everyday lives”. The plan heavily focuses on public sector AI adoption and formulates a series of recommendations to boost AI procurement. In this…

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European Law

What does the government seek to achieve with the Renters Rights Bill? » The Landlord Law Blog

Posted on January 30, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What does the government seek to achieve with the Renters Rights Bill? » The Landlord Law Blog
What does the government seek to achieve with the Renters Rights Bill? » The Landlord Law Blog

The Renters Rights Bill currently wending its way through the House of Lords is the biggest change to the Private Rented Sector in the past 35 years. Many people have different opinions about it, and we all see the bill through a prism of our own experience and needs. Tenants will have one view, landlords…

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Property Law

Coal Moratoriums, They Come and Go

Posted on January 30, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Coal Moratoriums, They Come and Go
Coal Moratoriums, They Come and Go

By: Nigel Bankes and Drew Yewchuk Matter Commented On: AER Bulletin 2025-03, New Direction for Coal Activity in the Eastern Slopes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, January 20, 2025, and Ministerial Order 003/25 (Energy) PDF Version: Coal Law and Policy Part Nine: Coal Moratoriums, They Come and Go This is another instalment in our ABlawg series…

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Canada Law

The unsuccessful appeal in Clifford Chance v SocGen on choice of court in a framework agreement. – gavc law – geert van calster

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The unsuccessful appeal in Clifford Chance v SocGen on choice of court in a framework agreement. – gavc law – geert van calster

I reviewed the first instance judgment in Clifford Chance v SocGen here. Soc Gen have unsuccessfully appealed, see Clifford Chance LLP & Anor v Societe Generale SA (Rev1) [2025] EWCA Civ 14, with Phillips LJ not taking up much space to do so. Viz the question whether Clifford Chance LLP was bound, he holds [46]…

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Why Years of Canadian Digital Policy Is Either Dead (Prorogation) or Likely to Die (Trump)

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Why Years of Canadian Digital Policy Is Either Dead (Prorogation) or Likely to Die (Trump)

The Canadian political and business communities are unsurprisingly focused on the prospect of U.S. President Donald Trump instituting 25% tariffs on Canadian goods and services. The threat of tariffs, which could spark a retaliatory response by Canada and fuel a damaging trade war, would likely cause serious harm to the Canadian economy. But tariffs aren’t…

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Internet Law

Understanding EU data protection policy | Epthinktank

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Understanding EU data protection policy | Epthinktank

More information about our Cookie Policy.   The present website is hosted by WordPress.com, a service by Automattic. Automattic is a global company with thousands of servers located in several separate data centres around the world. While Automattic takes care of the security of the platform, we, the European Parliamentary Research Service, own the content…

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EFF backs eBay in Tiffany spat

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EFF backs eBay in Tiffany spat

Originally posted 2014-04-09 07:50:25. Republished by Blog Post Promoter See, we don’t agree with Public Citizen all the time!  Read on, via the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): [EFF] along with Public Citizen and Public Knowledge urged a U.S. court of appeals Wednesday to reject jewelry-maker Tiffany’s attempt to rewrite trademark law and create new…

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For Ontario Charities and Not-for-Profits, it’s time to move to a new Act — G.S. Jameson & Company

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For Ontario Charities and Not-for-Profits, it’s time to move to a new Act — G.S. Jameson & Company

Food charities make up some of Canada’s oldest not-for-profits. These charities continue to play an integral part in Canada’s public support architecture. In our experience working and volunteering with food charities, the operations on the ground are wholly consuming: staff, management and directors are passionate about pursuing the charitable purposes of the organization. At times,…

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Canada Law

Philosophical, Legal, and Policy Dimensions” · European Law Blog

Posted on January 28, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Philosophical, Legal, and Policy Dimensions” · European Law Blog
Philosophical, Legal, and Policy Dimensions” · European Law Blog

Call for Abstracts Workshop: Exploring the Autonomy of Cities: Philosophical, Legal, and Policy Dimensions Organized by: Nathanaël Colin-Jaeger (AUP), Nefeli Lefkopoulou (Sciences Po Paris), Marc Goetzmann (Université de Tours).  Cities have long served as centers of economic activity, cultural innovation, and political experimentation. Yet, their role and status within larger political systems remain a subject of ongoing debate. In recent years, calls…

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Can A Government Agency Wiretap A Private Citizen’s Phone Without Probable Cause or Legal Authority? — Internet Lawyer Blog — January 27, 2025

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Can A Government Agency Wiretap A Private Citizen’s Phone Without Probable Cause or Legal Authority? — Internet Lawyer Blog — January 27, 2025

A government agency such as the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) cannot wiretap a private citizen’s phone without probable cause or legal authority since it would violate constitutional and statutory protections. Wiretapping without lawful authority is illegal and can lead to significant consequences for law enforcement officials who overstep their bounds. 1. Fourth Amendment Protections The…

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Internet Law

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