Botswana: Industrial Court Deploys New Strategy to Eradicate Case Backlog
Botswana's Industrial Court plans to establish a Judicial Case Management Unit to tackle its case backlog and improve efficiency in judgment delivery.
Court refuses Kano ex-commissioners’ bid to keep official cars
The National Industrial Court of Nigeria denied former Kano State commissioners' request to prevent the government from reclaiming their official vehicles.
Mexico and the Review of the T-MEC: Trade, Security, and Strategic Negotiation
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to invalidate tariffs imposed under IEEPA and the announcement of new levies under section 122 inflects Mexico's trade environment ahead of the formal review of the T-MEC.
NY Dow rises by 230 dollars as illegal ruling on Trump's tariffs leads to buying spree
The Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by 230.81 points following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling deeming President Trump's tariffs illegal, spurring a wave of buying in the stock market.
Brandenburg: Court Halts Building Plan for Canned Beverage Factory
A court ruling has temporarily halted the construction plans for a Red Bull beverage can factory in Brandenburg, Germany.
The Supreme Court confirms that the Xunta and the Government are responsible for livestock contamination of the As Conchas reservoir and the Limia River
The Supreme Court of Spain has ruled that both the Xunta de Galicia and the central government are liable for livestock-related pollution affecting the As Conchas reservoir and the Limia River, highlighting the negligence of authorities in managing industrial farming's environmental impact.
Ruling of the Administrative Court: Lech Steelworks are allowed to clear protective forest
The Bavarian Administrative Court has ruled that Lech Steelworks can clear a protective forest area for industrial expansion.
Unionism: Respect court order, association tells NLC
The Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations and Government-Owned Companies has urged the Nigerian Labour Congress to respect a court order regarding a union dispute at the Industrial Training Fund.
Musk takes ChatGPT to court. Trial in March
Elon Musk's legal action against OpenAI will proceed to trial in March, with a judge affirming that he has sufficient evidence to support his claims regarding the conflict between former partners and the broader issue of AI's nonprofit mission versus industrial development.
The Supreme Court accepts a challenge from Santa Bárbara to block 3 billion in public loans to Indra and Escribano
The Supreme Court has accepted a challenge from Santa Bárbara to prevent 3 billion euros in public loans to defense firms Indra and Escribano, alleging exclusion of their national technology from the state's industrial plan.