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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
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
Anti-vaccine doctor’s fans flood court, claiming to be ‘common-law grand jury’ in his $66.6M lawsuit
Room 31 at the Vancouver law courts is normally a quiet, somewhat boring place, where lawyers present brief arguments on procedural questions and spectators rarely present.
But Friday morning was different. As a clerk attempted to organize a long list
The US Supreme Court says Christian web designers can refuse to serve same-sex weddings
In a blow to LGBTQ rights, the US Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the constitutional right to free speech allows certain businesses to refuse to provide services for same-sex weddings, ruling in favor of a web designer who cited
5 Practical Steps to Mitigate Psychosocial Risks in the Workplace
The modern-day workplace is a complex environment, and with it comes an array of psychosocial risks and hazards that can threaten the well-being of employees. The onset of new legislation which we have explored in previous articles has now forced
Google Removing All Canadian News Sites From Searches After Law Requires Payments For Outlets
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Google announced Wednesday it will remove links to Canadian news sites from its search results and other products for users in Canada, following a similar decision by Facebook’s parent company Meta last week, after the country passed a new
Historic Fredericton justice building to become UNB law school
The justice building on Queen Street in downtown Fredericton is slated to become the new University of New Brunswick faculty of law.
A combined $62 million will be put toward making the project a reality, with $24.9 million from the
What Are the Legal Cases Against Donald Trump?
case type: civil
where: New York Supreme Court
Attorney: Roberta Kaplan
Verdict: Trump found liable for battery and defamation in May 2023. A second defamation trial begins on January 15, 2024.
In a 2019 New York cover story, writer E.
Facebook to end news access in Canada over incoming law on paying publishers
OTTAWA, June 22 (Reuters) – Meta Platforms Inc (META.O) plans to end access to news on Facebook and Instagram for all users in Canada once a parliament-approved legislation requiring internet giants to pay news publishers comes into effect, the company
Man died trying to flee, police say
A man attempting to flee law enforcement officers died Saturday after he struck a Polk County sheriff’s deputy with his vehicle, which was then fired at by a Mena police officer, the Arkansas State Police said in a news release.