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Clear Statements is a recurring series by Abbe R. Gluck on civil litigation and the modern regulatory and statutory state.
The increasing prevalence of cyberstalking, harmful deepfakes and online harassment is creating profound risks for ...
New labour codes are set to redefine wage calculations, impacting salary structures, PF contributions, and gratuity payouts.
The Roberts court has been an accomplice in the president’s blatant attempts to bypass the Constitution’s limits on his power ...
Yesterday, I read the “exposure draft” of the Bank of Ghana’s Guideline for the Regulation and Supervision of Non-Interest ...
Privity of contract is a starting point for almost every discussion in contract and arbitration law. Only those who are party to an agreement can sue on it or be bound by it. Arbitration, ...
When the Supreme Court ruled in Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith (2023) that the legendary artist’s transformation of a photographer’s shot of the musician Prince didn’t ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Trudy Muscat of Deloitte Malta discusses Malta's changing international tax landscape, ...
Cosmetic surgery alone is not a recognised standalone ground for divorce under Kenyan law. The Marriage Act, 2014 specifies ...
Principal Associate, Louise Singh, provides an in-depth update on the proposed changes to unfair dismissal from the ...
Photo courtesy of AFP When calamity strikes, the immediate imperative is saving lives, restoring essential services and ...
The new Labour Codes do not reduce take-home pay if PF deduction is on statutory wage ceiling. PF deductions remain based on ...
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