Mandatory Litigation Funding Disclosure Vital for Impartial Justice, Argues Legal Scholar

In a recent opinion piece, renowned legal scholar David Levitt argues that the disclosure of third-party litigation funding should be made mandatory across all cases. This call to action comes on the back of the Appellate Rules Committee’s decision to defer the issue. Third-party litigation funding, wherein a third party unconnected to the lawsuit provides…

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EU Batteries Regulation Shifts Focus to Sustainability, Recycling, and Supply Chain Due Diligence

In a move that’s poised to greatly affect the design, production, and waste management sectors of the battery industry across the European Union, the new EU batteries regulation is set to instate enhanced sustainability, recycling, and safety requirements. This development is of critical importance to all our esteemed readers who are engaged in legal advisories…

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UK Supreme Court Ruling Disrupts Litigation Funding Industry: Reassessing Damages-Based Agreements

In a recent ruling that has sent ripples across the UK’s litigation funding industry, the UK Supreme Court declared that a large number of litigation funding agreements are in fact damages-based agreements (DBAs), and hence, are subject to comply with the relevant regulations. This ruling has caused concern among funders as they scramble to reassess…

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Rudy Giuliani’s Civil Lawsuits Escalate Amid Allegations of Impropriety and Scandal

Well-known as the former lawyer of an ex-president, Rudy Giuliani, or as some refer to him, “Co-Conspirator 1,” has thus far evaded any criminal indictments. However, Giuliani managed to envelop himself in a series of civil lawsuits, ranging from election interference to his personal behaviour. Giuliani is currently facing a $10 million lawsuit filed by…

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Mastercard’s Track-and-Trace Lawsuit Revived: Implications for Financial and Cannabis Industries

In a recent development in the financial industry, Mastercard’s warning and track-and-trace lawsuit has been revived. Without revealing further details at this stage, this development indicates potential implications across the board, particularly in the financial services and payment process sectors. Legal professionals and other stakeholders are awaiting further updates with bated breath. This comes amid…

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Norway’s Resilient Stock Exchange: Analyzing Oslo Børs Amid Global Economic Volatility

In April 2023, a notable development in the Norwegian market affecting Bermuda-based companies was highlighted in a bulletin by the legal service provider Conyers, which noted the country’s unique performance compared to global markets. Despite an overall volatile economic scenario, the Norwegian exchanges, notably Oslo Børs, demonstrated resilience. During the course of 2022, Oslo Børs…

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Mandatory Disclosure Debate: Enhanced Transparency for Third-Party Litigation Funding

The status quo regarding mandatory disclosure of third-party litigation funding is under scrutiny. Legally vested committees are currently considering whether to make such disclosure obligatory. David Levitt, esteemed legal expert, recently pushed the conversation forward on the matter, advocating for the necessity of this mandate to fortify the even-handed administration of justice across all litigations….

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NLRB Shifts Workplace Rules Standard: The Impact of Stericycle Decision on Employers

In a significant development for both unionized and non-unionized workplaces alike, the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (the “Board”) has rendered a game-changing decision regarding employer work rules. The decision, known as Stericycle, could change how seemingly neutral workplace rules are considered under the law. As reported by JD Supra, the Stericycle decision modifies the…

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USWNT’s Public Relations Playbook: When the Court of Public Opinion Influences Legal Outcomes

As the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team competes in the FIFA Women’s World Cup, their strategic public relations maneuvers throughout their contentious battle for pay equity with the U.S. Soccer Federation come to the fore. As experienced corporate law professionals understand, the verdict in the court of public opinion can often wield equal, if not…

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Methodical Florida Defense Attorney Takes on Trump’s Election Challenge Case

The former President of the United States, Donald Trump, is currently being represented by a Florida defense attorney in federal charges related to his efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election. Known amongst his peers for his methodical, understated approach and respected reputation, some lawyers familiar with the counsel have voiced surprise…

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Singapore Executes Second Drug Trafficker in a Week Amid International Criticism

On Thursday, Singaporean authorities carried out the execution of 39-year-old former delivery driver, Mohamed Shalleh Bin Abdul Latiff, for the trafficking of 54.04 grams of diamorphine, a controlled substance. This amount exceeds by four times the threshold required to impose the mandatory death penalty as stated under Singapore’s Misuse of Drugs Act. This marks the…

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Atlanta Increases Courthouse Security Amid Possible Trump Election Interference Charges

Security has been heightened in Atlanta, most notably around the Fulton County Courthouse, in anticipation of potential charges against former President Donald Trump. As per the announcement made by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday afternoon, the main route encircling the courthouse will be off-limits for general traffic from Monday morning onwards. The augmented…

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