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What is my wife entitled to post-separation in Australia?
Family Law FAQs: What is my wife entitled to post-separation in Australia?
When couples are separating or divorcing, financial and parenting questions can cause a lot of frustration. The answer to what your wife is entitled to during a divorce
China’s Shein hit with RICO, a law used for organized crime | Business and Economy News
Lawsuit says Shein has grown rich by repeated copyright infringements in a ‘continuous pattern of racketeering’.
China’s fast-fashion retailer Shein is facing a lawsuit that claims the clothing maker’s copyright infringement is so aggressive that it amounts to racketeering.
The
Police Hall of Fame expansion plan moving forward, despite the DeSantis veto of state funding
Officials at the American Police Hall of Fame & Museum in Titusville had navigated through the legislative process to get Florida House and Senate support for state funding to help expand their complex and add a new law enforcement training
The Privacy Act allows disclosure of inmate transfers in some cases, contradicting Mendicino’s claims
Soon after Canadians were told privacy law was preventing them from learning why notorious serial killer Paul Bernardo was moved to a medium-security prison, the federal privacy watchdog was reminded behind the scenes that there are ways around it.
Bernardo
Iran resumes infamous ‘morality police’ to enforce the mandatory hijab law
LONDON — Iran’s infamous hijab police, known as the “morality police,” are again patrolling the streets, Iranian authorities said.
The controversial measure was announced Sunday along with a series of other severe actions that were being taken against women just
Montreal caravan of vehicles protests French-language law
Cars cruised through Montreal streets on Saturday denouncing Quebec’s French-language law known as Bill 96.
“We’re doing it because we have to save English Montreal,” said organizer Mario Napolitano. “Bill 96 will destroy the city.”
Napolitano is part of the
Cancer kills firefighters but coverage varies by province. A new law seeks to change that
Fire knows no borders in Canada — but firefighters’ workplace compensation for some types of cancer does. A new federal law could change that.
How provinces compensate firefighters for workplace-related cancers — the most deadly occupational risk they face —
Defending careers – 5 lessons from HCCC v Teo.
On 12 July, the Professional Standards Committee formed under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) issued its decision on allegations of unsatisfactory professional conduct against neurosurgeon Professor Charles Theo.
The hearings, held in February and March 2023, attracted
Law prof confident extradition in the Nation River Lady case will be straightforward
An expert in extradition law says proceedings to return the Florida man charged in a decades-old homicide in Canada are likely to be straightforward, though the timeline may be harder to predict.
Robert Currie, professor of transnational criminal law at