Justice orders the City Hall of São Paulo to resume legal abortion at Vila Nova Cachoeirinha Hospital in the North Zone
The São Paulo Court of Justice has ruled that the City Hall must resume legal abortion services at Vila Nova Cachoeirinha Hospital after the service was suspended in December 2023.
City Hall of São Paulo loses appeal and will have to reopen legal abortion services in Cachoeirinha
The São Paulo City Hall is required to reopen legal abortion services at the Municipal Hospital and Maternity Vila Nova Cachoeirinha following a court ruling.
Copyright legal service offered at Benedito Leite Library in São Luís; check the prices
The Benedito Leite Library in São Luís is now offering copyright legal services to help local and national creators secure their works.
Aleksei Gaidajenko: The burden on emergency services cannot be reduced at the expense of patient safety
Aleksei Gaidajenko argues that proposed changes to emergency service operations must prioritize patient safety and legal clarity.
The ‘AI Shock’ at Our Doorstep… “Government Intervention” vs. “Expectations of Abundance” with Diverging Outlooks
The emergence of advanced AI tools like Anthropic's Claude Co-Work is causing significant disruptions in the legal information services sector, leading to fears about job losses and industry transformations.
Public Defender's Office of DF offers free services this Tuesday (3)
In celebration of International Women's Month, the Public Defender's Office of the Federal District in Brazil is hosting a special event offering free legal and health services.
12-Year-Old Thai Girl in Japan Forced into Sexual Services; Owner Denies Charges
A 52-year-old owner of a massage parlor in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward pleaded not guilty to charges related to the exploitation of a 12-year-old Thai girl forced into sexual services.
Judgment at the Civil Court: Garden Planting: An Information is Not Yet an Order
A Munich court ruled that merely providing information about gardening does not constitute a binding contract for services.
In Rio Branco, the Clean Consciousness Project offers services to the public at Lago do Amor
The Clean Consciousness Project in Rio Branco, Brazil, offers various services including health care, legal aid, and environmental activities to promote community engagement.
Food Debtors: A Court in Rosario Orders Collection of Child Support Through Electricity Bills
A court in Rosario, Argentina, has mandated that past-due child support payments be collected through the local electricity bill to ensure compliance.
Bahia Public Defender's Office offers free legal services in Bom Jesus dos Passos
The Bahia Public Defender's Office will provide free legal services in Bom Jesus dos Passos, Salvador, on Saturday, from 9 am to 3 pm.
Child fell into the water in an underpass
A child fell into a flooded underpass in Kaarina, Finland, but was rescued by a relative and was later hospitalized; authorities are investigating potential legal violations regarding public safety.
Clean Consciousness 2026: Check out the services available to the population in Rio Branco
A community event in Rio Branco offers various services including health, legal aid, debt negotiation, and document issuance, in addition to raising awareness on environmental issues.
LYNX – a new legal brand for Central and Eastern Europe
LYNX is a new legal brand formed from the merger of two law firms in Central and Eastern Europe, now employing over 200 lawyers across 13 offices.
Check out the list of free support services for women victims of violence in Bahia
The article provides a list of free legal and psychological support services available to women victims of domestic violence in the Bahia region of Brazil.
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.
It is necessary to set a clear legal framework for transition homes
The article discusses the need for establishing a clear legal framework surrounding transition homes in Iceland.
Lawyers Charging Up to $6,000 an Hour for Advice
Top American lawyers have significantly raised their hourly fees, with some now charging up to $6,000, reflecting a trend that outpaces inflation.
Cheap Fun Disappearing? Lithuania Wants to Increase Penalties for Purchasing Sexual Services More Than Tenfold
Lithuania's parliament has registered a bill to significantly increase fines for buying sexual services, with supporters claiming that harsher penalties would help reduce prostitution.
The Russian secret service FSB can shut down the internet and mobile phones, it has a law from Putin
The article discusses the Russian FSB's legal authority to shut down internet and mobile services as per a law instituted by President Putin.
Thessaloniki: 28-year-old imprisoned for physically and psychologically abusing his 27-year-old wife
A 28-year-old man in Thessaloniki has been sentenced to 5.5 years in prison for physically and psychologically abusing his 27-year-old wife in front of their two minor children.
In Sweden, a man was selling his wife: the number of buyers is shocking
A man in northern Sweden is accused of exploiting his wife by selling her sexual services to at least 120 clients, leading to his arrest and pending charges for organizing prostitution.
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.
Seeking to guarantee Indigenous interpreters for incarcerated individuals in Mexico
Efforts are underway in Mexico to ensure Indigenous individuals in detention have access to interpreter and translator services during their legal proceedings.
More patients with a chance for compensation without going to court. Announcement of changes
Poland is planning changes to its compensation funds, allowing patients who suffer harm due to medical rescue operations to seek compensations without a court process.
Nationwide alert over Treasury legal changes coming up this year
The UK Treasury is set to introduce significant legal changes that may affect customers of Nationwide Building Society, as officials prepare legislation to be discussed by MPs.
Victorian Aboriginal community backs directors facing court action
The Mallee District Aboriginal Services in Victoria has re-elected Nikita Hart and Tanya Smith as directors amidst ongoing legal challenges regarding their positions.
A man in Sweden accused of selling his wife to more than 100 men
A man in northern Sweden faces allegations of facilitating the sexual services of his wife to over 100 clients, leading to his arrest and ongoing legal proceedings.
"Belaruskalij" initiated arbitration against Lithuania - another 0.5 million euros for legal services
The Lithuanian government approved funding of €537,800 for legal services in an arbitration case against the Belarusian company Belaruskalij.
New Citizen Service: The City of Haar Offers Free Legal Advice
The city of Haar in Germany is now providing free legal advice to its residents on matters such as tenant rights and employment issues.
Teacher formalizes divorce and registers stable union in less than 1 hour on action by TJMA aboard a train
A Brazilian teacher completed her divorce and remarriage in less than one hour during a train trip in Maranhão, thanks to a special legal service aboard the train.
Infant Milk: Why 24 Families Are Suing the State Services and Industries
24 families in France are initiating legal action against state services and dairy companies following health concerns related to infant milk products.
There are so many unemployed that employment areas have to postpone meetings – director: “Quite a turbulence”
Finland's employment offices are struggling to meet legal deadlines for consultations with unemployed individuals due to a high level of unemployment.
In light of rising delinquency, collection agencies seek to professionalize their industry
The rise in overdue accounts in Mexico has prompted the Association of Collection Professionals and Legal Services to advocate for the professionalization of the debt collection industry.
Xuper TV and Magis TV cease operations in this Latin American country
Xuper TV and Magis TV faced significant outages in Ecuador, leading to the disappearance of the services from users' devices amid legal actions taken in Argentina.
Investigator: Children should not be taken into care arbitrarily
Recent revelations have uncovered cases of child custody decisions based on incorrect information, prompting calls for reforms to ensure greater legal security in the decision-making process.
Updating Medical and Legal Fields: Government Calls for Examples of Regulatory Barriers to AI Utilization
The Japanese government is considering regulatory reforms to facilitate the use of AI in public services, particularly in the medical and legal fields, by soliciting information on current barriers.
Establishment of a Study Group to Discuss Punishments for the "Buying Side": The Ministry of Justice Aims for Legal Revisions This Autumn or Next Year
Japan's Ministry of Justice announces the creation of a study group to explore potential punishments for individuals buying sexual services, potentially leading to legal reforms in the near future.
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.
Good news for migrants: the Mexican Consulate in Miami offers free online advisory services
The Mexican Consulate in Miami is providing free legal advisory services online for Mexicans in the United States.
Social action offers free health services and legal assistance in Rio Branco
A social initiative in Rio Branco, Brazil, is providing free health and legal services to approximately 500 residents in the São Francisco neighborhood.
Anna Stratiniaki's partner on the Panagopoulos case: Entrepreneurship cannot be criminalized, everything is legal
Anna Stratiniaki's partner defends the legality of their business dealings regarding cybersecurity and technical support services amid the Panagopoulos case.
Fraudulent payment for prostitution and was convicted of rape
A man was convicted of rape after he made a fraudulent payment for prostitution services.
The party is over – What Netflix now has to pay in Germany
Following significant protests from the film industry, major streaming services like Netflix are now required to invest in Germany after profiting for years without contributing, though a potential legal challenge from Donald Trump could still complicate matters.
Strike canceled at Pula Services and Management Company: "Director found a loophole in the law"
A strike planned by employees of Pula Services and Management has been canceled due to a legal decision regarding union representation, as reported by a representative of the Independent Workers' Union of Croatia.
I thought I could disguise it: Lawyers sent for documents in the resignation agency Morumuri case
Three lawyers have been sent for documentation on charges of violating the attorney law due to illegal soliciting of legal services related to a resignation agency called Morumuri.
'Moomli' Incident: Operating Company Proposes Payment for Referral Fees
Two executives from the company operating the resignation agency 'Moomli' have been arrested for allegedly illegally profiting from referrals to lawyers, with suggestions of payment for such referrals emerging during the investigation.
What will we watch in February? 10 series that will keep us at home
February brings a plethora of new series to popular streaming services, ranging from thrilling thrillers and legal dramas to science fiction with giant monsters, including a preview of ten titles debuting this month.
Minneapolis City Council moves to spend $500K on immigrant legal services
The Minneapolis City Council is proposing to allocate an additional $500,000 to bolster immigrant legal services in response to federal immigration enforcement activities.