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Top Types Of Leave To Think About Over The Summer Holidays

Summer holidays are an important part of our lives. They come at the best time of the year, so many of us want to put the most effort into planning our summer holiday. No matter what part of the world we live in, we often want to get away, turn off the work mobile, and […]

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Commission seeks Input on cross-border relationship property issues

It says property matters under the Act are likely to be more complicated when there is a cross-border aspect. This can arise when a partner has a connection with another country or an item of disputed property is located overseas.

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Lawyers must strike value balance for clients

Value will differentiate lawyers and law firms in the eyes of clients, Bridgette White believes.

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Advertiser must be clearly identified, Authority rules

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has partly upheld a complaint that a newspaper ad on the “power of prayer” was unclear.

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Record-breaking year for law firm mergers

There were 102 law firm combinations in the US last year, the highest number ever recorded in the 11 years since the launch of the Altman Weil MergerLine.

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New ethical requirements for architects

The new rules also make some changes to the disciplinary hearing processes.

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Facebook, Google, Twitter not liable for spreading terrorist propaganda, court rules

A US federal judge has dismissed a complaint accusing tech giants Facebook, Google, and Twitter of allowing Palestinian political party Hamas to use their sites to spread propaganda.

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