Seeking Compensation for a Dog Bite Incident In Indiana: What You Need to Know

Despite being man’s best friend, dog bites can cause minor to severe injuries. Fortunately, dog bite victims can often seek compensation for damages sustained from such incidents.  However, the law is delicate regarding what you can claim compensation for. As a claimant, you are continually subject to strict proof to show liability or negligence on […]

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US Attorney – $10 Million Losses in Elderly Victim Scam

Two Southern California Men Arrested on Indictment Alleging Scheme Targeting Elderly Victims and Causing $10 Million in Losses             LOS ANGELES – Two men living in Southern California were arrested today for allegedly leading a complex money laundering scheme that targeted more than 100 victims, many of whom were targeted because they were elderly, and caused victims

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Why TN Visa Renewals Are Being Denied: Legal Insights for Immigration Practitioners

US Immigration Law Understanding TN Visa Renewal TN Visa 101: The Rundown The TN Visa is part of the NAFTA (now USMCA) agreement, allowing professionals from Canada and Mexico to work in the U.S. in certain occupations. You know, sort of like having a VIP pass for skilled workers in select fields. Who’s in the

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KPMG Makes History as First Big Four Firm to Practice Law in the US

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KPMG has broken new ground in the US legal market with the Arizona Supreme Court approving KPMG Law US to practice as an alternative business structure, marking the first time a Big Four accounting firm can legally practice law in the United States.

The approval comes under Arizona’s reformed regulations. Enacted in 2020, these changes allow non-lawyers to have economic interests in law firms. KPMG was quick to seize this opportunity.

The question is . . .

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NZ Law – Michael and Suzanne Borrin Foundation Announces Postgraduate Scholarship & Travel and Learning Award recipients 

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>>Latest NZ Law News Today, the Michael and Suzanne Borrin Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of its August 2024 Individual Funding Round. This year’s scholars and awardees have shown dedication to advancing justice and expanding legal knowledge within Aotearoa New Zealand and beyond. Borrin Foundation – Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga postgraduate Scholarship

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Paul Hastings Joined in Boston By Top IP Lawyer

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Paul Hastings’ Boston Appointment  In a move that further strengthens and expands Paul Hastings’ premier global technology, data and IP offerings, the firm announced that top-ranked technology and IP lawyer Sarah Gagan has joined in Boston as co-chair of its newly established Technology Transactions practice. Previously, Gagan was a partner and the former global vice chair of

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NZ Law – “Woke banking” (and other financial institutions) bill to proceed to first reading

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Russell McVeagh on NZ ‘Woke’Banking Law Last week, the Financial Markets (Conduct of Institutions) Amendment (Duty to Provide Financial Services) Amendment Bill (Bill) was drawn from the Parliamentary ballot, with the result that it will proceed to first reading.  The Bill, colloquially named the “woke banking” bill and put forward by NZ First MP Andy

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NZ Law News – Russell McVeaagh Announce New Associates

Russell McVeagh Appointments >> Latest law jobs on LawFuel Network Litigators Michelle Bowie and Yaren Fu, along with Environment and Planning specialist Louise Espin, have joined Russell McVeagh in recent months. Michelle returns to the firm where she began her career, following stints in London and at another New Zealand practice, while Yaren and Louise join following experience at other New Zealand

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GunnerCooke Enters Chicago With Five Corporate Partners

February 24, 2025 gunnercooke has appointed a team of five Corporate Partners as part of its expansion into Chicago, Illinois. This launches the firm’s presence in a second US state following its New York launch in 2022. Andrew Geier, Nicholas Isaacson, Kelley Smith, Randall Schwartz and Shannon Geier are a leading corporate and transactional team augmenting the firm’s corporate, private equity, funds, finance, and

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NSW Law News – National Legal Aid Census of private practitioners

Jennifer Ball, President of the Law Society of NSW The Law Society of NSW welcomes the publication by National Legal Aid (NLA) of its 2024 Census of private legal practitioners who have been, or presently deliver legal services to people with grants of legal aid. Approximately one third of the 1010 respondents to the NLA’s

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