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Emojis Are Free – How You Use Them May Carry A Price 😔

Paul Welling Paul Welling from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

The use of ’emojis’ has become common with the increased use of smartphones, smart tablets, and social media platforms. As a result, emojis have become part and parcel of the way a lot of people communicate online.

Lions and Turtles and Bearded Dragons, Oh My!

Mariana Korsunsky Mariana Korsunsky from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

In Fleming, the Massachusetts Appeals Court grappled with some scaley zoning issues arising out of personal ownership of 460 reptiles.

Workplace Watch: Key FY25 Numbers, New Delegates’ Rights Term For Eas, Underpayments, Modern Awards Review, CFMEU Demerger

Chris Gianatti Chris Gianatti from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

A wrap-up of key developments and important reminders, to help you stay fully informed.

AI And Intellectual Property ¿“Frenemies”?

Natalia Vera Natalia Vera Matiz from  Vera Abogados  on 

When we are talking about AI and its interaction with intellectual property, at first it seems like the first constitutes a threat to the second one, although, it is important to see this, from different points of view.

Key Takeaways: 2023 ABA Private Target Mergers & Acquisitions Deal Points Study

Allison Sherrier Allison Sherrier from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

The Study looks at several areas of negotiation, including financial terms, pervasive qualifiers, representations and warranties, covenants, closing conditions, indemnification provisions, and representations and warranties insurance.

"You Are A New Yorker The First Time You Say, '"That Used To Be…'"

Hara Perkins Hara Perkins from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

According to one of my favorite novelists, Colson Whitehead, “No matter how long you have been here, you are a New Yorker the first time you say, 'That used to be Munsey's' or ‘That used to be the Tic Toc Lounge.’” 

Corporate Tax Planning in Taiwan on Third-Party Transactions

Hung Ou Yang Hung Ou Yang from  Brain Trust International Law Firm  on 

When it comes to transactions involving third parties, Taiwanese tax laws provide some tax exemptions or reductions, but it is also essential to note the recent change regarding real estate transaction.

Combatting The Crisis Of Family Violence In Australia: Finding Another Way

Monica Blizzard Monica Blizzard from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

This year there’s been unprecedented focus and press coverage on family violence in Australia, for an incredibly tragic reason: during the first 5 months of this year, we have witnessed an escalation in the number of women killed as a result of family violence.

Directors and Shareholders: Who is Who in the Company Eco System?

Kate Boguslawska Kate Boguslawska from  Carter Lemon Camerons LLP  on 

In the web of corporate governance, the relationship between company directors and shareholders stands as a pivotal axis. Navigating the relationship between directors and shareholders can be a minefield leading to disputes.

The Legal Landscape of Indian Business: Navigating Legal Complexity with Ease

Aaron Solomon Aaron Solomon from  Solomon & Co.  on 

India has become the 5th largest economy in the world ranking by enabling local manufacturing, relaxed foreign direct investments policies, attractive government initiatives and incentives to business owners, and much more.

Michigan Supreme Court Dodges Thorny Drone Law Issues

Jonathan Hayden Jonathan Hayden from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

In Long Lake Township v. Maxon, the Michigan Supreme Court had the opportunity to critically consider the extent to which property owners have an inherent right to prevent unwanted drone incursions into the airspace immediately above their land.

Future Lawyer USA: What's in Store for Generative AI in the Legal Industry?

Nordo Nissi Nordo Nissi from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

We recently had the opportunity to attend and present during the recent Future Lawyer USA (FLUSA) event. Organized by Cosmonauts, the event features diverse perspectives and valuable insights from seasoned legal industry professionals.

Prevention And Health Services At Work. What Should Companies Do? Which Ones Are Finally Obligated?

Mariana Casella Mariana Casella from  Castellán Abogados  on 

10 years ago, Decree 127/014 was approved. This meant for our country the duty to gradually establish the mandatory nature of these services for all workers and in all companies.

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