Court: Uniform prohibition of success fees for lawyers is not valid; lower court ruling rebuts Supreme Court precedent
A South Korean court ruled that success fee agreements between clients and lawyers based on trial outcomes are valid, contradicting a previous Supreme Court ruling that deemed such agreements invalid.
Poland sues judge Nawacki for 100 thousand. This is the first recourse against a nominee of Ziobro
The Polish government is suing Judge Maciej Nawacki for 100,000 zlotys due to his failure to comply with court rulings, marking a significant precedent in holding judges accountable for their actions under the current administration.
A landmark ruling for same-sex couples in Poland
The European Court of Justice has mandated Poland to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other EU countries, marking a significant legal precedent.
Precedent in the Vatican. Court Questions Pope Francis's Decision
The Vatican appeals court has ordered a retrial for Cardinal Angelo Becciu, citing significant errors in prosecutorial conduct.
Supreme Court acquits driver in human smuggling case
The Danish Supreme Court has acquitted a man who assisted a Moroccan woman in entering Denmark illegally, overturning previous sentences imposed by lower courts.
In France: for the first time, a pitbull owner is judged for homicide after his dog attacked his pregnant wife
Christophe Ellul is facing involuntary manslaughter charges in France after his pitbull fatally attacked his pregnant wife during a walk.
Trump's Iran strikes get legal cover as scholars say Article II playbook spans Obama era and beyond
Legal scholars assert that President Trump's justification for military strikes in Iran aligns with a historical precedent established by prior administrations under Article II of the U.S. Constitution.
Fooled and Forced to Eat Dog Food โ Unique Verdict
Three Polish men have been victims of human trafficking and exploitation in southern Sweden, leading to a landmark sentencing of a 35-year-old man to nearly three years in prison.
He Beat ICE: The Key Resource That Freed a Young Cuban with I-220A Who Had Been Detained in Florida
A young Cuban was released after a legal victory deemed his previous detention by immigration authorities unconstitutional.
Does the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal not published in the Journal of Laws have legal effects? A precedent question for the NSA
The article discusses a legal challenge in Poland regarding a woman's denial of caregiving benefits for her disabled son due to her employment status, raising questions about the interpretation of legislative rules.
Thomas criticizes Supreme Court majority for 'needlessly' expanding precedent in unanimous decision
Justice Clarence Thomas critiques the Supreme Court's unanimous ruling for unnecessarily broadening legal precedent regarding communication between defendants and their attorneys during trial recesses.
Prison for Breaking the Driving Ban. This is a Precedent
A 39-year-old woman in Poland has been sentenced to one year in prison for violating a lifetime driving ban, marking a significant legal precedent.
Guilty of homicide, the mountaineer who left his girlfriend on the mountain to get help
A 37-year-old amateur mountaineer was found guilty of negligent homicide after leaving his girlfriend behind on Austria's highest peak to seek help during a difficult climb.
First such harsh sentence for cruelty to wild animals
A Poznaล court's ruling against illegal exotic animal breeding sets a significant legal precedent in Poland.
The court order for the State to compensate an undocumented migrant
A court in Rome has ordered the Italian state to pay 700 euros to an Algerian migrant despite his extensive criminal history, marking a significant legal precedent regarding migrant rights and state responsibilities.
Viminale Condemned, Migrant Transferred from Italy to Albania Compensated: This is the First Time
An Algerian migrant wrongfully transferred from Italy to Albania has been awarded 700 euros by a Rome court, marking a significant legal precedent.
CasaPound: 12 convictions in Bari for reorganization of the fascist party
The Bari court has sentenced 12 members of CasaPound to prison for attempting to reorganize a fascist party, marking a significant legal precedent in Italy.
Big Techs Face Historic Trial in the US Over Social Media Addiction
A historic trial regarding social media addiction began in Los Angeles, potentially setting a legal precedent for platforms like Meta and YouTube that are accused of intentionally designing their services to foster addiction in children.
Landmark Trial Against Meta and YouTube for Child Addiction in the USA
A significant trial has begun in Los Angeles that could set a legal precedent regarding whether Meta and YouTube intentionally designed their platforms to induce addiction in children.
Trial on Instagram and YouTube Addiction Begins This Monday
A jury in the United States will start examining allegations that Instagram and YouTube intentionally designed their platforms to make children addicted, a case that could set a legal precedent for many future litigations against these platforms.
Man jailed for selling fatal chemical to encourage suicide in UK-first case
A man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after selling a deadly chemical online to assist suicides, marking a historic legal precedent in the UK.
Different Arrest, Different Trial for Maduro in the US: Issues of Immunity, Gray Areas, and Noriega's Precedent
The article discusses the potential legal challenges Nikolas Maduro may face in the U.S. regarding charges of leading drug trafficking and state-sponsored gangs, reflecting on immunity issues and past cases like that of Noriega.