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EU Legal Path to the Use of Russian Frozen Assets for Ukraine Aid

Uncover how the EU leverages frozen assets to bolster Ukraine's aid initiatives. Explore the legal avenues underpinning this strategic move, ensuring compliance and efficacy. Stay informed on the latest developments as the EU utilizes frozen funds to support Ukraine's recovery.

The Complexities of Love: Unraveling the Intricacies of Annulment

The world of love and marriage can sometimes feel like a labyrinth of emotions, legalities, and societal expectations. Looking for help in Las Vegas? Rosenblum Allen can help!

Supreme Court Strikes Down Student Loan Forgiveness Program

Keywords: Supreme Court Student Loan The justices ruled in two cases challenging President Joe Biden’s authority to forgive federal student loans under a 2003 law...

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TikTok’s problems are piling up: Trump’s ban, China’s new laws and the use of data

When TikTok inked a massive lease in Times Square in May, the deal generated great hopes for the office market. Since then, the Chinese government introduced a controversial national security law in Hong Kong, pushing the U.S. government to consider a ban on the 800-million user app.

What lessons after “When They See Us”

What lessons after "When They See Us" - between injustice & bias Ava DuVernay’s four-part Netflix series just shows how broken the U.S. justice system...

A Foolproof Guide to Finding the Best Immigration Lawyer

Immigrating to the United States can be an exciting time but sometimes can be complicated. That is why you might consider finding lawyers who specialize in immigration to help you along the way. A great immigration lawyer will make the process of immigrating to the US much easier. They will be aware of the common pitfalls you might encounter and will also explain how you can avoid committing violations that may lead to deportation.

Britney Spears free from conservatorship, judge rules

The 39-year-old pop star has been legally stripped of her ability to make her own financial and personal decisions for the past 13 years

What happened this Decade? Celebrating 2010-2020

What happened this Decade? As we are about to celebrate 2020 we are also leaving the 2010s! Here's some of the biggest events of the last decade.

The Coronavirus & the Law: Legal Implications

The Coronavirus outbreak is now throwing up challenging legal issues, not only for businesses and trade companies but also for travel companies and employers. From company policies to travel insurance, we explore the legal implications behind the Coronavirus.

What future for ISDS in the European Union

What happened to Investor-State Dispute Settlement? It has been a turbulent few years for ISDS, and yet the question remains : what is the future of investor-state arbitration in the European Union?

Paul Manafort, Trump’s Ex-Campaign Manager, Released from Prison

Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign chairman, was released to home confinement on Wednesday from the minimum security federal prison in Pennsylvania where he had served close to two years of a seven and a half year sentence. His lawyers had argued he was at risk of contracting COVID-19 because of his age and history of health problems.

Supreme Court’s Gorsuch refused to wear mask despite Sotomayor’s COVID worries

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch reportedly refused to wear a mask when the group gathered to hear arguments earlier this momth for the first time since the Omicron surge swept accross the United Statees over the holidays.