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Charged With A Crime? Know What Constitutes Aggravated Assault

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Facing a criminal charge can be scary and confusing. One of the most serious charges a person might see is aggravated assault. Unlike a regular assault, this offense involves extra elements that make it more dangerous under criminal law. Many people do not realize how fast a simple fight or threat can turn into a

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Charles Russell’s Focus on Wealth Hub Leadership As It Celebrates Continued Growth

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Charles Russell Speechlys (CRS) is celebrating its continued gowth with revenue growth of 11 percent to 30 April 2025 to £242.3m, with a focus on growth of its expansion into wealth hub locatioins globally. .  The increase is a slight reduction from the previous year, when firmwide revenue grew 13 percent to £218.3m.  The bulk

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Holding Redlich strengthens Queensland workplace capability with two senior appointments

Australia, 22 July 2025 – National law firm Holding Redlich has strengthened its Queensland workplace relations and safety practice with the appointment of Partner Louise Hogg and Special Counsel Lilian Zhou. Louise Hogg brings close to 20 years of experience advising employers on complex industrial and employment matters. She has deep expertise in matters arising under the

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Litigation Firm Sounds Alarm Over Retrospective Law Impacting Class Actions

Litigation firm Cuncannon has urged Parliament’s Finance and Expenditure Committee to rethink the proposed Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Amendment Bill, warning it could damage access to justice in New Zealand. Partner Fionnghuala Cuncannon says the Bill’s retrospective elements risk undermining ongoing class actions and deterring litigation funders from backing future claims — crucial for

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What Agencies Can Learn From Legal Automation Failures

Article Source: Bestera.io Tradition meets modern ambition in the US and shapes an environment that values progress alongside proven practices. Legal agencies in this nation are increasingly turning toward automation, drawn by its promise to improve accuracy and handle tasks more swiftly. However, this shift toward legal automation is far from straightforward. Many agencies face

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10 Key Steps in the Civil Litigation Process

Article Source: GLG LLP, Toronto Civil litigation refers to the formal legal proceedings used to settle conflicts between private parties or organizations. Whether involving personal injury claims, contract disputes, or property disputes, the process follows a structured path through the court system. Understanding these steps can help parties navigate their case effectively, ensuring a speedy

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Lawyers, AI, and the One Skill Tech Can’t Replace

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Artificial intelligence may be rewriting the rulebook for lawyering—but it’s not rewriting what makes a lawyer indispensable. So says Kate Barton, global CEO of Dentons and leader of the world’s largest law firm, in a compelling Fortune piece that urges lawyers to double down not on data—but on emotional intelligence (EQ). Forget chatbots and contract

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