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This Michigan Supreme Court Case Has the Potential to Guide Drone and Air Rights Law for the Nation

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While at first glance the Michigan Supreme Court case of Long Lake Township v. Maxon, appears to be a simple zoning dispute with a Fourth Amendment twist, the real impact of the case may ultimately fall on drones and air rights law.

Chile's Trade Agreements: Boost And Benefits For National Companies

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Chile has been a pioneer in signing an extensive and diverse network of trade agreements, both bilateral and multilateral, that have significantly transformed its position on the global economic stage.

Vera Abogados at the INTA Congress in Atlanta

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We're excited to announce that two of our esteemed IP lawyers, Carolina Vera and Natália Vera, both from Vera Abogados, will be attending the prestigious International Trademark Association (INTA) annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia.

Electronic And Digital Checks: Everything You Need To Know About The New Regime

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Within the list of payment instruments provided, securities are - without a doubt - one of the most used in our country, and especially within these, checks. With the promulgation of Law No. 20,038 of the Central Bank of Uruguay, two new categories are introduced: (i) the electronic check and (ii) the digital check.

Belief Discrimination

The protection extended to expression of beliefs is of course far wider than religious beliefs.  Both employers and employees need to understand the considerations that an employment tribunal (“ET”) has in determining whether something is a protected philosophical belief under Section 4 of the Equality Act 2010 within the context of a discrimination claim.

The test for whether something is a belief was established in Grainger plc and others v Nicholson:

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