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What’s Next for US Data Privacy Legislation?

5th June 2019
With the EU already beginning to look back on the implementation of GDPR, and looking ahead for new ways to protect data and privacy, legislation in the US still has a way to go.
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Unique Issues Involved in Deciding to Appeal a Family Law Case

29th May 2019
Family law matters are intimate, personal and touch upon people's most private treasures and issues. This perspective directly affects all aspects of domestic relations, including appellate practice.
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The Future’s Key Laws and Bans That Protect the Planet

10th May 2019
Droughts, floods, hurricanes and other freak weather conditions are an indication that climate change is impacting upon the planet; sitting alongside the current headlines about our seas being swamped with plastic.
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Will Robots Ever Get Workers’ Rights?

9th May 2019
Sounds like a ridiculous question, doesn't it? A question that sounds like it almost belongs in terminator, is slowly becoming our reality. With robots and machines expected to perform half of all productive functions in the workplace by 2025, companies may be wondering if they need to develop any regulations to protect their shiny, new […]
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The British Virgin Islands: A Safe Harbour for Security Tokens

14th March 2019
The BVI has proven itself to be a popular jurisdiction for crypto-related projects, particularly initial coin offerings (ICOs). 
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How Will Brexit Affect Workers’ Rights?

12th March 2019
With the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) fast approaching, working people are still uncertain about what could happen to their hard-won rights when Brexit happens.
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How Wealthy Couples Can Avoid a Bezos Divorce

6th March 2019
With the richest couple in history, Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos, announcing their divorce at the start of 2019 in headline grabbing news, Matrimonial Consultant and Divorce Lawyer Sheela Mackintosh-Stewart shares with Lawyer Monthly advice on how wealthy couples can avoid a hellish divorce.
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President Trump’s Threats to Remove Birthright Citizenship Could Impact Surrogacies

5th March 2019
Birthright citizenship plays a vital role in family law, particularly for foreign nationals who chose to have a child through surrogacy.
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Are We Prepared for Blockchain Disputes?

4th March 2019
Often associated with the cryptocurrency ‘Bitcoin’, blockchain technology is set to transform our current, typical software needs, by becoming more seamlessly fluid and, - where it is ever prevalent in an age where cyber attacks are a business’ worst nightmare -, more secure. What is different about blockchain? Rather simply, blockchain is a “chain of […]
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What Does a ‘No Deal’ Brexit Mean for International Litigation?

4th February 2019
Despite the fast-approaching deadline of 29 March 2019, it remains unclear as to whether an exit deal will be agreed between the UK and the EU.
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