Pentagon Identifies Anthropic as a Security Risk, Tech Firm to Turn to Court
The Pentagon has labeled Anthropic a security risk and the technology firm plans to take legal action.
The Late Top Lawyer Urmas Volens Was a Soul Who Wanted to Change the World
Urmas Volens, who passed away unexpectedly, is remembered for his warmth, determination, and dedication to his ideals by colleagues and students alike.
OHOH! ⟩ Brigitte Susanne Hunt starts a new job
Estonian celebrity Brigitte Susanne Hunt has announced her new job as a legal assistant at the law firm Serenissimus while completing her law degree at Tallinn University.
Sandra Echeverría reveals that she was a victim of alleged fraud: 'They promised to pay more than any bank'
Actress and singer Sandra Echeverría has publicly reported being a victim of alleged investment fraud involving a firm that promised higher returns than banks but has ceased payments.
A construction company in Kuopio has ceased all operations and is focusing solely on fighting against Senate Properties
A Kuopio-based construction firm has stopped all operations due to legal battles with Senate Properties over contract disputes.
Will the influential 'social democrat' under suspicion remain a member of the State Election Commission? The party stands firm behind their comrade
Social democrat Justas Pankauskas, despite facing legal scrutiny, continues to serve as Deputy Chancellor of the Government and remains a member of the State Election Commission.
US group allegedly ran fake law firm and court proceedings to scam immigrants
Four individuals were arrested in New Jersey for allegedly running a fraudulent law firm and staging bogus court proceedings to deceive immigrants seeking legal assistance.
250 ghost-workers: UNIOSUN demands apology, threatens lawsuit over audit report
Osun State University is demanding an apology and threatening legal action against an auditing firm that labeled 250 workers as 'ghost workers' in a controversial report.
Court convicts, fines firm for illegal BDC operation in Lagos
A Nigerian court has convicted AP McNisi Initiatives Limited for unlawfully conducting Bureau De Change operations, imposing a fine for violating foreign exchange laws.
Seafood magnate John Risley’s firm owes more than US$776 million: court documents
CFFI Ventures Inc., led by seafood magnate John Risley, is facing a lawsuit and ownership transfer due to over US$776 million in debt, with a court ruling expected soon.
Aggravated burglary charges against 18 Palestine Action activists dropped
Prosecutors have dropped aggravated burglary charges against 18 activists from Palestine Action after a jury acquitted six of their co-defendants in relation to a break-in at an Israeli defense firm.
An Indian company has filed a lawsuit against American AI company Anthropic, claiming the name belongs to them
A local software company from Belagavi, Karnataka has taken legal action against American AI firm Anthropic, asserting a trademark claim over their name.
Recognition of Santamarina and Steta in the Chambers Global Guide 2026
The law firm Santamarina y Steta announced that 13 of its partners and attorneys, along with eight of its practice areas, have been recognized in the Chambers Global Guide 2026.
Goldman Sachs lawyer leaves the bank due to Epstein scandal
Goldman Sachs' chief lawyer, Kathryn Ruemmler, is departing the firm following scrutiny over her connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
"Mexico gave me a second life": Guatemalan refugee went from selling in the Metro CdMx to leading a national legal firm
A Guatemalan refugee shares his journey from selling goods in the Mexico City Metro to founding a successful legal firm in Mexico after fleeing violence in Guatemala.
Oil firm asks court to void ex parte administration orders
Eroton Exploration and Production Limited is seeking to overturn interim court orders that placed it under administration, presenting multiple legal challenges in Lagos.
A Disturbing Problem in Polish Schools. Are Changes Coming? Firm Reaction from MEN
A recent data breach at a school in Otwock raised concerns over electronic school record security, prompting discussions of potential legal changes.
How can China react to Panama Canal ruling that boosts US push to counter its influence?
Analysts suggest China could respond to a Panamanian Supreme Court ruling against a Hong Kong firm by using diplomacy, economic influence, or legal avenues.
Epstein Documents: Revelations Also Burden Top Lawyers
Recent revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal have implicated not only notable law firm partners but also high-ranking legal officers at leading corporations, including Goldman Sachs.
Lawyer answered the most common questions about second pillar funds: what is unclear to the residents
A lawyer from the law firm 'Sorainen' addresses common questions regarding the second pillar pension funds, clarifying the legal options available to contributors.
Was there a reward of 16,500 yen per introduction of clients? The resignation agency Moamuri incident
Two representatives of the resignation agency 'Moamuri' were arrested for violating the attorney law by introducing clients to a law firm for a fee, while denying awareness of any legal violations.
The court acquitted Speychal of charges in the related case involving ČKD Praha DIZ
The Municipal Court in Prague acquitted former owner of engineering firm ČKD Praha DIZ, Petr Speychal, of tax evasion charges, while five others were found guilty and faced prison sentences and fines.
Rebranding as a Conscious Step Forward. Why KKLW Wierzbicki and Partners is Becoming Wierzbicki&Co
KKLW Wierzbicki and Partners is rebranding to Wierzbicki&Co as a strategic move signaling organizational maturity and evolution in legal services.
Firm, legal arguments, appeals: they immediately try to stop the reform. And a video of PM Gratteri against the currents circulates
The initial round is won by the 'Yes' side as a public debate erupts over the Nordio reform, coinciding with the announcement of the referendum dates.
US judge lets Danish firm resume Rhode Island offshore wind project halted by Trump
A federal judge has allowed Danish developer Ørsted to continue its Revolution Wind project in Rhode Island, which was previously halted by the Trump administration, marking a legal defeat for Trump.
Assange's Lawyer and Partner of an Elite Firm: Who is Maduro's Lawyer and Keys to an 'Unsustainable' Trial
The article discusses the legal challenges facing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as he stands trial in New York, with veteran attorney Barry Pollack leading his defense against the U.S. prosecution.
Prosecutors blast Mangione’s ‘misleading’ bid to force Bondi off case with death penalty at stake
Federal prosecutors have dismissed Luigi Mangione's legal team's claims of attorney general Pam Bondi’s conflict of interest concerning her ties to a lobbying firm, ahead of a pivotal hearing in his death penalty case.
Tomašević responded to Thompson's accusations: 'I stand by my decision and will not yield'
Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević stands firm against legal threats from singer Marko Perković Thompson over the cancellation of a concert, affirming his decision to restrict such events.
F.A.Z. Podcast for Germany: The Imposter: Rise and Fall of a Top Lawyer Without a Degree
This article recounts the story of Moritz, a man who climbs the legal ladder in a prestigious law firm despite having a forged law degree.