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Litigation in Italy

31st August 2018
LCA Studio Legale LCA is an independent law firm born from the dream of a group of professionals with renowned experience and specialized in company legal assistance. Offices are in Italy, in Milan (headquarters), Genoa and Treviso (inside the venture incubator H-FARM), and in Dubai (United Arab Emirates) where it operates in International Partnership with […]
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The New Forest: Paddle Along to the Perfect Staycation

31st August 2018
Hampshire is the home to one of the largest remaining tracts of unenclosed pasture land, where you will find soft sandy beaches, views to peek at the Isle of Wight, fossil hunting and King Henry VIII’s coastal fortress, Hurst Castle. The Balmer Lawn Spa Hotel In the heart of The New Forest in Hampshire lies […]
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Checkmate: The Grandmaster Behind Legal Victories

31st August 2018
Since forming, Darren W. Penn’s practice has exploded with a number of record setting case resolutions that will change the lives of his clients for the better. As a life-long Georgian, Darren began practicing law in 1994 as a trial lawyer for State Farm Insurance Companies, the largest auto, property, and casualty insurer in the […]
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Every Minute Counts: Should Californian Employers Record Every Minute Worked?

31st August 2018
The California Supreme Court limits de minimis off-the-clock work, expanding California employers’ duty to record time worked. Below, Kate Visosky and Christina Nordsten share what this means for employers in the respective state.   In July, the California Supreme Court issued its opinion in Troester v. Starbucks Corp., holding that the federal wage laws that […]
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Will Your Tweet Hold up in Court?

31st August 2018
Finding and Using Social Media Content in US Civil Litigation Litigators have long known that electronic-mail messages are a fertile source of discovery because people often send their unguarded and candid thoughts by email. But social media posts can be a litigator’s nirvana or hell, depending on the circumstances, because many people reveal even more […]
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At the Cliff Edge...Should Defendants Remain Anonymous Pre-Charge?

3rd August 2018
Have we reached a tipping point for legislating for anonymity for suspects pre-charge?
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Will London Maintain Its Pre-eminent Status in Europe?

16th March 2018
Rosling King keep us updated at MIPIM 2018, and what London's status post Brexit will be like.
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Could an Apprenticeship Work for Your Law Firm?

12th March 2018
With last week being National Apprenticeship Week, we hear from Sue Husband, Director of the National Apprenticeship Service, who speaks on how the legal sector can benefit from an apprenticeship scheme.
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Can You Be Fired for Being Conservative?

1st February 2018
With James Damore suing Google for 'discriminating against white, male conservatives', we ask: could you be fired for being conservative?
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Trump Vs. Bannon: Why Was the Cease-and-Desist Issued?

4th January 2018
Donald Trump has excommunicated Stephen K. Bannon, his former chief strategist and issued a cease-and-desist.
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