Volkswagen Returns to the Russian Market with an Unexpected Twist
Volkswagen has unexpectedly certified its Amarok model in Russia for just one day, hinting at a possible legal workaround to re-enter the market amid strict regulations against Western cars.
Oleksijs Zaričanskis. Ukrainian Legal Competence in the Labor Market
This article discusses the challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees in Latvia in integrating into the labor market and the financial support provided by the Latvian government.
Brussels publishes the treaty that defines the status of Gibraltar after Brexit
The European Commission has published the legal text that outlines the treaty concerning Gibraltar's status post-Brexit, which aims to facilitate access to Schengen and the single market while removing physical barriers.
Mandatory Mediation in the Construction Industry. Will It Not Help Smaller Players?
New regulations in Poland propose mandatory mediation in construction disputes, but experts question their efficacy in aiding smaller market players.
Trump’s scramble to fix his crumbling tariff strategy sows global chaos and confusion
The article discusses Donald Trump's efforts to reform his tariff strategy amid legal challenges, which have led to global uncertainty and market pressures.
From Buy America to Bye America... This Trend is Increasing Trump's Tensions
Donald Trump faces rising tensions as U.S. investors rapidly withdraw from the stock market amidst legal challenges and declining returns from major tech companies.
Access to the Real Estate Price Register Raises Doubts? It Concerns the Right to Privacy
The article discusses the implications of a recent law change in Poland that has eliminated fees for accessing the Real Estate Price Register, raising concerns about privacy and market impacts.
Digital Stocks: The AI Losers on the Stock Market
The article discusses the significant decline in stock values for companies related to software, financial data, legal services, and education, attributing their losses to the rise of AI technology.
Digital Stocks: The AI Losers on the Stock Market
The article discusses how certain sectors such as software, financial data, legal services, and education are emerging as losers in the AI investment wave, with a significant loss in their stock value.
Consequences of the Banking Crisis: Deutsche Bank Settles Legal Dispute Over Scandal at Monte dei Paschi
Deutsche Bank has settled a legal dispute with a former employee regarding alleged false accusations related to the Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena, which faced turmoil during the 2009 financial crisis.
Oatly banned from using the word 'milk' to market plant-based products in the UK
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Oatly cannot use the term 'milk' to market its plant-based products, which ends a longstanding legal dispute with Dairy UK.
Fair competition in public procurement: where does the contracting authority's right end
The article discusses the balance between a contracting authority's right to specify its needs and the obligation to ensure equal market access, highlighting the conflicts that arise in public procurement disputes.
War among heirs, institutional weakness and a mysterious will cross a collection filled with Fridas, Riveras, and Orozcos
The Gelman art collection, renowned for its significant works by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, is embroiled in a complex legal battle involving heirs and the impact of institutional instability.
Business Ticker: Tchibo Loses Dispute Over Price Wars Against Aldi Süd
Tchibo has lost a legal dispute against Aldi Süd regarding coffee pricing, which Aldi has been selling below the cost price.
Business Ticker: Tchibo Loses Dispute Over Price Wars Against Aldi South
Tchibo has lost a legal battle against Aldi South regarding coffee pricing, allowing the discounter to continue selling coffee below cost amid a competitive market.
Being drunk is no longer stylish. Why is alcohol consumption decreasing?
Alcohol consumption in Latvia is decreasing, attributed to both market dynamics and the challenges faced by leading producers like Amber Latvijas balzams, which is seeking legal protection.
The "legal limbo" that leaves 99% of landlords with squatters without recourse: "It's a dead-end street where everyone is washing their hands"
The article discusses the challenges faced by Spanish landlords dealing with squatters, highlighting a significant increase in cases and a perceived inefficiency in the legal system.
The market's in seek and destroy mode': The new AI model scaring lawyers and legal firms
Anthropic's new AI model, Claude Opus 4.6, is causing concern among lawyers and legal firms due to its advanced legal analysis capabilities.
Ilê Sartuzi Exhibit Exchanges Art for Purchase Contracts and Speculations
The exhibition 'Contrato' at the Luisa Strina Gallery in São Paulo showcases works by Ilê Sartuzi that challenge art market conventions through agreements and legal terms rather than traditional paintings.
Seoul National University Law Research Institute Holds Joint Winter Academic Conference with the Korea Economic Law Association
The Seoul National University Law Research Institute will co-host the 2026 Winter Academic Conference and regular general meeting with the Korea Economic Law Association on February 5, 2026, focusing on key legal issues in economic law and commercial law amidst changes in market structure and economic order.
The Future of the Register of Prohibited Clauses is Being Decided
The article discusses the ongoing relevance of the register of abusive clauses, recent legislative changes, and their implications for market participants in Poland.
Chaos in America due to AI, over 26 trillion rupees wiped out
Anthropic's recent launch of AI plugins resulted in a loss of $285 billion (approximately 26 trillion rupees) from the market, significantly impacting software, legal tech, and financial services stocks.
The first verdict on virtual asset law has come out… the representative of a market manipulation company was sentenced to 3 years in prison
A virtual asset management company representative was sentenced to three years in prison for artificially inflating cryptocurrency prices, marking the first application of the Virtual Asset User Protection Law's provisions against unfair trading since its enactment is set for July 2024.
China prepares legal grounds for 'trade retaliation'...Risks increase for companies entering the local market
China is significantly restructuring its economic and trade laws this year, which may greatly impact the business environment for foreign companies operating in the country, with clear legal grounds established for trade sanctions.
Stock Prices Under Pressure: Anthropic Ventures with AI Assistant into the Legal Sector
Anthropic is entering the legal market for the first time with a system that can autonomously review legal documents, marking a significant shift for Legal Tech.
The Anthropic Tool That Scared the Markets and 'Burned' 285 Billion Dollars Overnight
The release of an automation tool by Anthropic, designed for legal and administrative tasks, caused significant market turmoil, leading to a loss of over $285 billion in market capitalization in one session.
Goodbye to rent: the legal trick to qualify for a mortgage loan with low income
The article discusses a legal technique that helps individuals with low income qualify for mortgage loans, amidst positive expectations for a revitalization in the housing market in 2026.
Real Estate Law on the Rise: Specialization Ensures Strategic Training for New Challenges in the Sector
The Brazilian real estate market is expanding, with a 10% increase in housing loans in 2024, prompting a shift in how legal professionals operate due to advancements in extra-judicial solutions.
Escalation in Neighborhood Conflict: 'He Wanted to Run Me Over'
Owners of BK Kjúklings and Istanbul Market in Reykjavik are involved in intense disputes over parking spaces, accusing each other of aggressive behavior and slander.
Consumption investigates advertisements for apartments in areas with tension for demanding rents above the law
Spain's Ministry of Consumption is opening an investigation into real estate listings that reportedly exceed legal rent limits, targeting platforms like Airbnb.
Decreased demand for lawyers in firms. What salaries can they expect?
The article discusses the declining demand for new lawyers in firms in Poland and explores salary expectations based on location, position, and legal specialization.
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 Market's Judge
The article discusses how the market acts as a strict judge, exemplified by Chiara Ferragni's recent legal issues regarding fraud allegations over a product, which were resolved by paying out dissatisfied customers.
USA: Please fasten your seatbelt
The article discusses the market reaction to the Justice Department's legal action against Jerome Powell, which undermines the independence of the Federal Reserve, leading to a rise in gold prices and a fall in the dollar.
Real estate companies criticize Sánchez's measures: 'Room rentals will disappear'
Real estate firms are opposing new housing measures proposed by Sánchez, arguing that they will lead to the disappearance of room rentals and are urging for legal security to increase rental market offerings.
Legal Market in Transition: A Turning Point for US Law Firms
The US legal market is undergoing significant changes due to rising cost pressures, declining demand, and the transformative impact of AI systems, which could also have repercussions in Germany.
Famous art dealer begins court battle. In the background, paintings worth one hundred million dollars
Yves Bouvier, a Swiss art dealer, faces legal challenges linked to his controversial dealings with Russian businessman Dmitry Rybolovlev over valuable artworks.