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Ron Mansfield KC – LawFuel’s Lawyer of the Year 2024

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Ron Mansfield KC: Championing Justice in New Zealand’s Criminal Defence Arena John Bowie, LawFuel publisher Ron Mansfield KC is LawFuel’s Lawyer of the Year 2024 – joining the pantheon of champion lawyers named by LawFuel over the past 10 years. Mansfield stands as a key figure in New Zealand’s criminal defense circles, following the catalogue

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Transactional Tech Lawyer Joins Sidley London from CMS Cameron McKenna

Sidley is pleased to announce that Clive Gringras has joined the firm as a partner in the Commercial Litigation and Disputes practice in London. Prior to joining Sidley, he was head of the Technology, Media and Telecoms practice at CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP. Mr. Gringras is a leading international-facing contentious, AI, and transactional

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Common Types of Personal Injury Cases in Pennsylvania and How Lawyers Can Help

Because accidents happen in many settings and under different circumstances, the resulting injury cases also vary by name and sometimes in approach. So, identifying the type of lawsuit you must file is the first step in your journey toward compensation. This guide highlights the common types of personal injury cases in Pennsylvania and why you

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New Zealand Law – 20 years on: has the Supreme Court delivered?

Two decades after its creation, is the Supreme Court hearing the right cases and meeting its statutory objectives? Before the Supreme Court’s establishment in 2004, New Zealand’s highest court of appeal was the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London. Sitting more than 18,000 kilometres away, it heard less than ten appeals annually. This

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Department of Justice Announces a Critical Response Review of the Philadelphia Police Department under the COPS Office’s Collaborative Reform Initiative

WASHINGTON – The Justice Department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) today announced that it will offer assistance to the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) under its Critical Response program — part of the office’s Collaborative Reform Initiative. Through this assistance, the COPS Office — in conjunction with the National Policing Institute (a Critical Response

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Norton Rose Fulbright promotes 56 lawyers in its 2025 global partner class

Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright today announced that 56 of its lawyers globally will be promoted to partner, effective January 1, 2025. The new partner class includes lawyers from 13 practice areas: litigation and disputes (18); corporate, M&A and securities (12); banking and finance (9); employment and labor (3); public finance (3); antitrust and

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Human rights lawyers warn cutting edge neurotechnology could change people’s sense of personal responsibility

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Human rights lawyers have warned that advances in neurotechnology, a science which connects people’s nervous system with electronic devices, could change what it means to be responsible for our own actions, as leaders in the field met with academics and legal professionals in London. Concerns about autonomy, privacy of personal information and potential discrimination were

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Justice Department Agrees to $215 Million Settlement Agreement Related to Assets of Internet Prostitution Ad Service Backpage.com

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            LOS ANGELES – The Justice Department today filed a settlement agreement reached between the parties in the civil forfeiture case involving Backpage.com, a now-shuttered internet forum for prostitution ads that included ads depicting sex work of children, in which $215 million in assets traceable to Backpage’s profits, and previously seized by the government from Backpage and

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US Justice Department Close Domains Over Denial-of-Service Attack

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2 Defendants Charged in U.S. Courts as Part of Global Crackdown on ‘Booter’ Services Offering Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks Officials Seized 27 Internet Domains that Offered DDoS-for-Hire Services LOS ANGELES – The Justice Department today announced the court-authorized seizure of 27 internet domains associated with some of the world’s leading DDoS-for-hire services, as well as criminal charges

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