NZ Law – Former Dentons Lawyer Joins Lowndes Jordan

>> See LawFuel.com for the breaking law news AUCKLAND 13 April 2026 – Experienced corporate law practitioner Nick Scott has joined corporate and commercial law firm Lowndes Jordan as Special Counsel. Formerly a partner in the corporate and commercial team of Dentons Kensington Swan, Nick brings more than 35 years’ experience in corporate and commercial law. […]

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GCR Recommends Cooley’s Antitrust and FDI Teams in Washington, DC, Brussels and London

Global Competition Review (GCR) has recommended Cooley’s Washington, DC, Brussels and London practices in the GCR 100, the annual listing and analysis of the world’s top antitrust and foreign investment practices. The recognitions confirm Cooley’s leading role in acting for some of the world’s most innovative companies at the intersection of antitrust, screening rules, export

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Why Large Injury Claims Are Surging Across Alabama and Mississippi

Power Briefing: Andy Citrin Injury Attorney Image generated by Gemini A surge in multi-million dollar “nuclear” verdicts and settlements is quietly reshaping the competitive legal landscape across the Gulf South, particularly in Alabama and Mississippi. This is not a gradual drift but a market-altering shockwave. Legal professionals on both sides of the docket are witnessing

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How to Use a Radar Detector Without Breaking Any Laws

Article source: Mokaram Injury Lawyers Using a radar detector without breaking any laws in the United States is simple when you follow a few key rules: know where they are legal, avoid restricted areas, mount the device properly, and use it responsibly. Radar detectors are allowed in most states for private vehicles, but there are

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What Is the Difference Between a Recorded and Non-Recorded Accident

Article source: Mokaram Injury Lawyers When an accident is recorded, it means the incident has been officially documented and added to your driving history through a police report or insurance claim. A non-recorded accident is one that goes unreported, leaving no official trail with insurers or the DMV. The distinction matters more than most drivers

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Media commentary on impact of EU’s proposed steel measures on exporters to the EU from the UK

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Philippe Heeren, Brussels based regulatory partner at Reed Smith, said: “The EU is the UK’s most important steel export market. The shift from the current safeguard with 25% out-of-quota duty to a regime with roughly halved in-quota volumes and a 50% out-of-quota duty would therefore have an outsized impact on UK exporters compared to countries

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Ruth Higgins SC Shatters 125-Year Glass Ceiling as Australia’s First Female Solicitor-General

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For the first time in 125 years of Federation, both of Australia’s top law officers are women. Dr Ruth Higgins SC will become Australia’s 12th Solicitor-General when her five-year term commences on 8 June 2026 — a milestone appointment that sees one of the nation’s most formidable competition law specialists step into the Commonwealth’s most

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Sports Law Explodes As Elite Deal-Makers Command $10M+ in Poaching Frenzy

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If you’re a sports lawyer with a strong book of business, or an ambitious associate eyeing the biggest payday of your career with BigLaw firms currently writing checks most lawyers only dream about.

Elite transactional rainmakers who live and breathe NBA, NFL, MLB, WNBA and private-equity sports deals are now routinely commanding $8 million to $12 million-plus in annual compensation, with the very top names clearing eight-figure packages in the fiercest poaching war the practice has ever seen.

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Charles Russell Speechly

The product of a 2014 merger between Charles Russell — a London private client firm with roots stretching back to the 18th century — and Speechly Bircham, Charles Russell Speechlys has spent the decade since building what is now the most clearly defined and strategically coherent private capital strategy of any mid-market UK firm. The

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