London Law News – Cross-Border Disputes Lawyer Joins Johnson Law Group

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Johnson Law Group Welcomes New Associate Solicitor Leonie AmarasekaraJohnson Law Group is pleased to announce the appointment of Leonie Amarasekaraas an Associate Solicitor in the firm’s London office. Leonie brings with her a wealth of experience in high-value, cross-border disputes.She trained and qualified as a solicitor in England & Wales at White & Case LLP,practising […]

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Why Are “Made in USA” Lawsuits Suddenly Everywhere? The Surprising Law Firm Behind the Brand Blitz

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“Made in USA” lawsuits have nearly doubled in just one year, hitting their highest level since at least 2011? A Wall Street Journal article highlights the law firm that is powering the lawsuit blitz, inspired by the Trump administration.

The definition of “Made in USA” is no longer just a marketing tagline—it’s a litigation trigger with real financial and reputational stakes for clients ranging from global conglomerates to boutique brands.

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How Power Lawyer Philip Crump Is Remixing NZME’s Tune

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Philip Crump has combined his legal and media knowledge, comboined with a fair dose of business and political savvy, to become one of the most powerful voices in New Zealand’s increasingly fractured media scene.

Sitting as a powerful voice on the NZME editorial board, Crump can quote both the Companies Act and the latest newsroom meme, and still have time to pen a sharp Substack column, Cranmer’s Substack, but will increasingly help shape news delivery in the newish-look NZME board.

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How AI Co-Pilots Are Quietly Taking Over Distribution Centers

Introduction: A Quiet Revolution in the Warehouse The distribution industry is in the midst of a quiet but powerful revolution. While drones and robotics often steal the spotlight, a new class of tools is making a more practical, immediate impact: AI co-pilots. These intelligent assistants are embedding themselves into the workflows of distribution centers, helping

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Buyer interest surges as NZ business sales strengthen 

Buyer demand for New Zealand businesses has climbed sharply, with LINK reporting record levels of buyer engagement and improved deal completion outcomes across the board.  Steve Matthews, National Business Development Manager at LINK, says the brokerage recorded an 18.7% year-on-year rise in signed confidentiality agreements, a key indicator of buyer interest, alongside a 31.8% increase in

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US Law – Former NJ Transit General Counsel Joins McCarter & English Government Affairs Group

Newark, NJ (June 4, 2025) – McCarter & English today announced the expansion of its national, bipartisan Government Affairs practice with the addition of Brian Wilton, former general counsel for NJ Transit, who joins as a partner in the firm’s Newark office. Wilton brings more than 20 years of experience in government, law, and business to

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Hot Off the Legal Press – The Latest NZ Law Jobs Lighting Up LawFuel.com

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NZ Law Jobs include Public Defence and Dispute Resolution Roles New Zealand’s legal job market is buzzing, and LawFuel.com is at the epicentre, serving up fresh opportunities for lawyers. If you’re searching for “NZ law jobs” or seeking your next big brief, the last three weeks have seen a flurry of featured roles that are

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Why Did the State of Ohio Decide to Do Away with Front License Plates?

Source: Wisehart Wright Trial Lawyers A very important change was brought about in vehicle registration requirements in July 2020, which eliminated the front license plates on most vehicles. This decision was part of the state’s transportation budget, giving rise to discussions among law enforcement, legislators, and the public. Since the enforcement of this law, “Does

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