When Arizona changed its ethics rules in 2020 opening the door for alternative business structures and nonlawyer ownership for law firms, it sent shock waves throughout the legal industry. The notion of... Read more »
When Arizona changed its ethics rules in 2020 opening the door for alternative business structures and nonlawyer ownership for law firms, it sent shock waves throughout the legal industry. The notion of... Read more »
Earlier this year, the San Francisco Police Commission passed a policy prohibiting officers from making traffic stops for nine types of traffic infractions, described in Table 1 below. The policy bans police... Read more »
Companies House, the UK’s official company register, has recently come under the spotlight due to a series of rogue filings that have affected over 190 companies, including several high-profile organizations such as... Read more »
Permitting delays are particularly acute in the United States. As Daniel Yergin notes, “Our country is suffering from a permitting pandemic – it leads to paralysis, lack of economic resolve, and a... Read more »
In the lead-up to a highly-anticipated ruling from France’s Highest Constitutional Court that must be delivered before Thursday, hundreds of thousands gathered across the country to protest against President Emmanuel Macron’s proposed... Read more »
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico said Friday that in February, he plans to introduce a series of constitutional reform initiatives. Obrador stated these proposals are geared towards enhancing the income... Read more »
The Supreme Court of Israel struck down Monday a key component of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial judicial reform law, which sought to stop judges from nullifying government decisions that they deemed... Read more »
In a press conference on Friday, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced coming reforms to its mobilization efforts. Ukraine’s military is in the midst of a recruiting crisis as the war against Russia... Read more »
Republican lawmakers in Maryland have promised to focus their efforts in the upcoming General Assembly session on reversing some of the state’s recent criminal justice reforms aimed at reducing the number of... Read more »
