by Joseph McKenzie, Founder of Xupes The pre-owned market has grown considerably in the past ten years, which means more and more people are turning to second hand. As a significant purchase, often with a high value, watches are a considered purchase and their consumers do a lot of research before taking the plunge. […]
by Rolf Behrentin of Behrentin Rechtsanwälte For most people, there comes a time in their lives when they think about having children. For those who have made this decision, if it turns out that they cannot have children naturally, this can be incredibly hard to accept. Once this difficult situation has been accepted, the question of […]
The European GDPR (EU General Data Protection Regulation), aims to strengthen the control of individuals over their personal data and to encourage stakeholders to play an active role in monitoring compliance with the processing of such data "accountability". The protection of personal data is also a way for companies to strengthen the trust they place […]
Pursuit of Essure Mass Tort Litigation by Justin Parafinczuk and Marcus Susen Marcus Susen and Justin Parafinczuk of the law firm Koch Parafinczuk Wolf Susen have been at the forefront of the national litigation against Essure, the permanent form of birth control, which includes more than 10,000 cases across the United States. Several years ago, […]
Navigating the legal and commercial challenges of Artificial Intelligence The future is now. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way we live our lives. From smart homes to self-driving vehicles, to healthcare and everything in between and beyond. These new technologies present significant commercial opportunities and huge potential to improve our future. Clients need lawyers […]
In his role as an attorney, Karsten Hagel-Sørensen benefits greatly from the special understanding of the interaction between law and politics that he gained from working in the central administration. He speaks on his experience standing in the EU Court of Justice and as adviser to the Danish Government. With years of experience behind […]
Thomas J. Johnston concentrates his practice on the trial of personal injury, including catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death matters. He speaks with Lawyer Monthly about how vital civil jury trials are to his line of work. What are the main challenges you face when representing clients that are against big corporations? The civil […]
With many years of experience, Laura Hall is not only a legal representative for her clients, but is also a business adviser on many transactions, from the letter of intent stage through and including a lease termination. She speaks more about her practice and role as a lawyer. What is your typical working day? […]
Meriam Al-Rashid is a member of Dentons' Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice group, and head the US investment arbitration group, where she focuses on international investment and commercial arbitration and risk management, covering various industries across the globe, including infrastructure, oil and gas, mineral resources, hospitality and real estate. She speaks on matters regarding human […]
By Ramni Taneja, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, New Delhi, India India is a country with an advanced and sophisticated legal and judicial system. Important legal issues arising under private international law, including the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and foreign awards have been judicially considered by the Supreme Court of India, which is […]
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