Court: Assignment of Newspaper Sales Quota to Correspondent and Collection of Fees Violated Fair Trade Law
A court in Gwangju has ruled that a local newspaper's practice of assigning sales quotas to its correspondent and forcing them to collect fees is an unfair trading practice under the Fair Trade Law.
Marek Domagalski: Let’s not waste judicial power
The article discusses a legal case in Poland where a party seeks to renew proceedings based on a recent constitutional ruling that impacts the ability to appeal court decisions regarding judicial fees.
FedEx seeks tariff reimbursement from the US government in court
FedEx is suing the US government over customs tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court, seeking full reimbursement for fees paid on imported goods.
FedEx Sues Washington to Recover Fees After Supreme Court Ruling
FedEx has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government seeking the return of emergency tariffs imposed by former President Trump after a Supreme Court ruling deemed parts of those tariffs illegal.
Councilors file lawsuit in court to invalidate garbage collection fee
Council members in Quito are challenging a newly implemented garbage collection fee that has doubled costs for residents, prompting a legal push for its suspension.
'Inept Court Benefits Countries Like China...,' Trump Lashes Out Again Over Tariffs
Donald Trump expresses frustration with the U.S. Supreme Court regarding tariffs, claiming it has granted him more power but limited his ability to impose fees on foreign nations, particularly those he accuses of taking advantage of the U.S.
Podcast discusses Trump tariff future after Supreme Court declares fees illegal
A podcast examines the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariffs and recent developments regarding trade policies.
Action before the Constitutional Court seeks to stop the collection of waste fees in Quito
City officials in Quito have filed a legal action to halt the increased waste collection fees introduced on February 1st after residents expressed financial distress over the surging costs.
Justė Arlauskaitė-Jazzu – new troubles in court
Singer Justė Arlauskaitė-Jazzu is facing legal issues for failing to pay municipal waste collection fees for her property in Varėna, Lithuania.
The first ruling from a collective lawsuit is finalized, the company must pay customers
In a landmark case in the Czech Republic, a company has been ordered to compensate customers in a collective lawsuit after failing to pay court fees for its appeal.
Toll fees are reinstated on BR-364 in Rondônia
The Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region has reinstated toll charges on the BR-364 highway in Rondônia after a temporary suspension.
AL: The appeal of the series complainant in Tampere is threatened by a bill for the appeal
A Tampere complainant is ordered to pay 600 euros towards the city's legal costs after unsuccessfully contesting multiple municipal decisions.
TCE suspends fee reduction for driver's license in MG
The Court of Accounts of Minas Gerais suspended a resolution that would have reduced fees for obtaining or renewing driver's licenses in the state due to concerns about the continuity of services provided by accredited clinics.
Mum ignored police letters - and it came back to haunt her while driving on the M62
Jasmine Newton, 33, was stopped by police on the M62 and discovered her driving ban due to ignored notice letters, facing potential jail time and over £3,000 in court fees.
Court of Auditors criticizes 'too high' fee notifications from police - costs partially doubled billed
The Court of Auditors of Rhineland-Palatinate has criticized numerous erroneous police fee notifications, highlighting instances of both excessive and duplicate billing for police operations.
Lavin hired Yoram Sheftel to represent him in the petition against his boycott of Isaac Amit
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Lavin has hired attorney Yoram Sheftel to represent him in a Supreme Court petition demanding he stop boycotting Supreme Court President Isaac Amit and fill vacant positions in the judiciary, with Sheftel's fees covered by public funds.
Major Update on School Fee Regulations in Delhi, When Will It Be Implemented?
A new law regulating school fees in Delhi's private schools will be implemented from the 2026-27 academic session, according to the Delhi government, which clarified that it will not be applicable for the 2025-26 session.
Dealers at several stalls cannot escape with one high market fee. NSA ruling
The Supreme Administrative Court upheld the municipality's decision requiring a company with multiple market stalls to pay a separate fee for each stall, responding to the disputes regarding the market fee calculation.
The European Court rules that the refund of an airline ticket due to flight cancellation must include the intermediary's commission
The European Court of Justice has ruled that airlines must include intermediary commission fees in the refund amount for cancelled flights, following claims from KLM passengers who received reduced refunds from Opodo.
The Supreme Court ordered SPP to pay millions in compensation for Ducký's promissory notes. The gas workers refuse to settle.
The Supreme Court has ordered the state gas company SPP to pay over 14 million euros, plus interest and fees potentially totaling up to 40 million euros, to a Cypriot shell company, which SPP plans to appeal against, claiming the decision is scandalous.
Ábalos' Lawyers Resign from Defense Due to Financial Discrepancies
Chabaneix Abogados Penalistas has informed the Supreme Court of their resignation to defend former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos due to unpaid fees, forcing him to seek new legal representation.
The last lawyer of Ábalos resigns from his defense because he has not been paid his fees
Former minister José Luis Ábalos finds himself without a lawyer again just a week before the Supreme Court considers whether to continue his provisional imprisonment and as he faces his first corruption trial.
The lawyers of Ábalos resign from his defense due to economic discrepancies
The lawyers representing José Luis Ábalos have resigned from his defense over unpaid fees, as confirmed by sources close to the politician.
The Supreme Court acquits a consultant accused of keeping the money from clients who wanted to set up a company
The Supreme Court acquitted a consultant accused of misappropriating client funds intended for establishing a business, ruling that it was unclear whether the money was an advance for fees or management expenses.
Jhoots Pharmacy chain could face insolvency after Lloyds Bank high court application
Jhoots Pharmacy, facing claims of £670,000 in unpaid fees to locum pharmacists, is now at risk of insolvency following a high court application by Lloyds Bank.