LawFuel Contributor Joins Law ‘Rising Star’ List

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International Criminal Law Star International criminal law specialist Blerina Jasari, who worked on the prosecution of Ratko Mladic and who last contributed an article for LawFuel on cryptocurrency fraud has been selected to this year’s Washington DC Rising Star list, a distinction awarded to the top 2.5 percent of DC lawyers. After receiving her law […]

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Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Jenny Sugar Joins Moore & Van Allen as Member

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (April 17, 2024) – Moore & Van Allen PLLC (MVA) is pleased to announce that Jenny G. Sugar, the former Deputy Criminal Chief of white collar crime for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of North Carolina (WDNC), has joined the firm as a member and will practice in the White Collar, Regulatory Defense & Investigations group. As

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Protecting Your Rights in New Jersey After a Dog Bite: Understanding Your Legal Options

If a dog has ever bitten you, you know firsthand the physical and emotional trauma it can cause. Beyond the pain and suffering, legal considerations come into play, particularly in a state like New Jersey, where laws governing dog bites are strict and comprehensive. This article explores the legal responsibilities of dog owners, the rights

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Oops, Wrong Divorce – When Online Divorce Went Wrong for Vardags

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UK High Court Upholds Accidental Divorce Ben Boman, LawFuel contributing editor The finality of divorce was made crystal clear by the UK High Court in a recent decision involving high profile divorce lawyers Vardags who were refused an application to annul a final divorce decree made via an online divorce tool. The application resulted from

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Criminology Expert Comments on Sydney Stabbing Incident

The following comments can be attributed to Murdoch University Associate Professor of Criminology Mark Briskey: “The youth of the attacker is not surprising, and apart from his alleged previous criminal history (e.g. for concealed knife possession) there are impulse issues for young males – remember Farhad Jabbar, the 15-year-old male shot dead by NSW Police security

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Herbert Smith Freehills Promotes Nine Partners

H Leading international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) has announced the promotion of nine new partners in Australia to further its reputation in delivering market-leading results for its clients. The promotions are part of the firm’s annual global partner promotion rounds, which included the promotion of 27 partners in total, and will come into

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10 Key Legal Considerations for Individuals with Disabilities

[Image Source] Navigating the landscape of legal rights and considerations can be particularly challenging for individuals with disabilities. In Ontario, where the diversity of the population mirrors the complexity of legal frameworks designed to protect it, understanding these rights is not just beneficial—it’s essential. Whether it’s in employment, education, or accessing public services, individuals with

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LegalTech Startup Focuses on Small Law Firm AI

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Lawhive Raises Millions For AI Legal Platform Why should small law firms miss out on the power of AI to provide assistance in legaltech processes? Lawhive, a London-based AI-driven legaltech platform, has secured over £9.5 million ($11.9 million) in seed funding to further its goal of democratizing access to affordable and expert legal services for consumers

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