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Dentons advises on sale of Arkady Wrocławskie shopping center

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Dentons advises on sale of Arkady Wrocławskie shopping center
Dentons has advised Develia developer on the sale of the Arkady Wrocławskie shopping center to Vastint Poland, a company developing commercial projects in key regional cities across Poland. The disposal process included multiple stages, beginning with a preliminary sale agreement signed in December 2024 and concluding with a final sale agreement in June 2025. The transaction included the investment land and the entire mixed-use development. Real Estate, Commercial Development, Retail, Real Estate, Warsaw, Central and Eastern Europe, Europe

635. Raekwon Brinson Augusta, GA Convenience Store Shooting. Security Negligence?

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Security Failure? Raekwon Brinson Shooting Augusta. We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of security failures across the United States, and we have recovered nearly $250 million dollars for our Clients.  Read Our Legal Take below to find out what legal options are available to the family of Raekwon Brinson. Raekwon Brinson Augusta, GA Convenience Store Shooting. (WRDW.com) Augusta, GA – One man lost his life after a shooting at a convenience store Thursday afternoon, June 10, 2025.   As reported by WJBF.com, “the incident took place at 2382 Barton Chapel Road, [a convenience store] on July 10. The person was reportedly shot at least one time and was pronounced dead on the scene after succumbing to his injuries.” WRDW.com is reporting, “Raekwon Brinson, 28, of Barton Chapel Road, was killed in the shooting.” The investigation is ongoing. Potential Legal Claims for the Family of Raekwon Brinson? OUR…

636. Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Making Immigration Arrests Without Probable Cause in Southern California

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Attribution: Gage Skidmore On Friday July 11, 2025, a federal judge ruled that the government’s ongoing immigration raids in Southern California and its denial of legal counsel to detained immigrants likely violates the Constitution. In so ruling, the court issued two temporary restraining orders (TROs) barring the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other federal agencies from continuing these actions in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. (Pedro Vasquez Perdomo v. Kristi Noem (2:25-cv-05605) The first TRO prohibits immigration agents from stopping individuals without reasonable suspicion and bars law enforcement from relying solely on the following factors—alone or in combination—to form reasonable suspicion for a stop including (1) apparent race or ethnicity (2) speaking Spanish or English with an accent (3) presence in a particular location like a bus stop, car wash, day laborer…

637. Federal Judge Blocks Birthright Citizenship Executive Order in New Class Action Lawsuit

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Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that lower courts cannot issue nationwide injunctions blocking the Trump administration’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship, except in class action lawsuits. Prior to the Supreme Court’s ruling, at least three different lawsuits had secured nationwide injunctions protecting all individuals potentially affected by Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship. However, the Court’s ruling scaled back those protections, potentially leaving some children unprotected. To safeguard all families across the country and address any gaps left by prior legal actions, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a class-action lawsuit, Barbara v. Donald J. Trump to stop the government’s enforcement of the order against all current or future babies born or after February 20, 2025, where: (1) that child’s mother was unlawfully present in the United States and the child’s father was not…

638. Finding Clarity After a Car Crash: Which Attorney Is Right for You?

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Car accidents are a daily reality in a fast-paced city like Chicago. In 2024 and 2025, the city reported more than 60,000 crashes, with many resulting in injuries. The aftermath of a collision can be overwhelming. Between medical care, time off work, and dealing with insurance companies, you may feel unsure about your next steps. This is when legal help comes in.Working with the right attorney can ease the burden and improve your chances of recovering compensation. If you are ready to move forward, contact Briskman Briskman & Greenberg at 1.877.595.4878 or complete our online form. We are here to help. What Type of Attorney Handles Car Wrecks? If you were injured in a crash, the type of attorney you need is a personal injury lawyer who handles vehicle collision cases. These attorneys work with people who have been hurt in wrecks caused by another driver’s negligence. Their job is to help you recover compensation for your medical expenses, lost income, and other…

639. James Allen Woodard Aurora, CO Condominium Parking Lot Shooting. Security Negligence?

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Security Failure? James Allen Woodard Shooting Aurora.  We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of security failures across the United States, and we have recovered nearly $250 million dollars for our Clients.  Read Our Legal Take below to find out what legal options are available to the family of James Allen Woodard. James Allen Woodard Aurora, CO Condominium Parking Lot Shooting. (Stock Photo: MurrayLegal.com) Aurora, CO – Gunfire rang out at a condominium complex late Friday night, July 4, 2025, leaving one man dead. As reported by DenverGazette.com, “[a] man shot in a parking lot outside of a condominium building in Aurora on Friday died in the hospital Wednesday. The man, who was shot at 11:21 p.m. in a parking lot in the 300 block of S. Ironton Street, was driven to the hospital after the incident.” 9News.com is reporting, “[t]he Aurora Police Department said Wednesday that the man, identified by the Arapahoe…

640. DQ — Firm Survives Disqualification Motion in Control Suit, Law Firm Data Breach Class Actions Filed, New Law Firm Data Breaches Revealed

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“Boston firm hit with pair of data breach class actions” — “A Boston law firm is facing two class actions alleging that a failure to take appropriate cybersecurity measures resulted in a March 2024 data breach that exposed nearly 13,000 clients, former clients and others to the risk of identity theft.” “‘Defendant disregarded the rights of Plaintiff and Class Members by … intentionally, willfully, recklessly, or negligently failing to take adequate and reasonable measures to ensure that its network servers were protected against unauthorized intrusions,’ states the complaint in Frawley v. Casner & Edwards, filed in U.S. District Court in Boston.” “A second putative class action filed days later on June 2 alleges the law firm exacerbated the potential risks from the 2024 breach by waiting until last month to begin informing those whose personally identifiable information had been compromised.”…

641. Constitutional Anti-Enumerationism from William Winslow Crosskey to Richard Primus

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For the Balkinization Symposium on Richard Primus, The Oldest Constitutional Question: Enumeration and Federal Power (Harvard University Press, 2025).William Baude The spirit of William Winslow Crosskey is smiling.Crosskey was a constitutional law professor at the University of Chicago, a few hours drive from the University of Michigan, who published his magnum opus in 1954. It was a two-volume book called Politics and the Constitution in the History of the United States, whose central claim was that the courts and the legal profession had wrongly come to believe that the federal government was one of limited enumerated powers. According to Crosskey “the actual, historic meaning of the document – that is, the truly intended character of the Government of the United States” had become lost. It was “a matter unknown, alike, to our accepted constitutional law, and our conventional American histories.”Crosskey wrote: The present…

642. Buying Property in Canada as an Expat: How It Works (and What It Costs)

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So, you’ve set your sights on a slice of the Great White North—maybe a Toronto condo, a Vancouver townhouse, or a lakeside cottage near Montreal. Real estate in Canada still feels like a safe bet, even when prices make your eyes water and your wallet flinch. But before you start daydreaming about your future Canadian backyard, know this: buying property as an expat is less “add to cart” and more “assemble with 32 forms, a magnifying glass, and possibly a hockey stick.” This guide walks you through what to expect—financing, legal hoops, hidden costs, and those all-important CRA rules. Ready to buy property in Canada without getting blindsided? Let’s make sure you do it right. 📋 Key Updates for 2025 Toronto now charges a 10% Municipal Non-Resident Speculation Tax on foreign buyers, on top of Ontario’s 25% tax.Canada’s federal ban on most foreign home purchases is extended through January 1, 2027.The…

643. Gender Apartheid Should Be an International Crime

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United Nations member States are formulating their positions on a proposed treaty to prevent and punish crimes against humanity, ahead of a January 2026 “preparatory committee” meeting that will lay the groundwork for amendments and full negotiations on a draft that has been under consideration since 2019. Some States and advocates specifically favor adding language that recognizes gender apartheid as an international crime. That presents a unique opportunity to fill a gap in international law to protect the rights — and lives — of women and girls. Over the next four years at the U.N. General Assembly, States will offer amendments and debate the proposed treaty. The process, laid out in a December 2024 resolution, is scheduled to conclude in 2029. The final result is intended to be an essential addition to international law; while crimes against humanity have proliferated around the world, there is currently no specific and comprehensive international…

644. Dentons advises on sale of Arkady Wrocławskie shopping center

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Dentons has advised Develia developer on the sale of the Arkady Wrocławskie shopping center to Vastint Poland, a company developing commercial projects in key regional cities across Poland. The disposal process included multiple stages, beginning with a preliminary sale agreement signed in December 2024 and concluding with a final sale agreement in June 2025. The transaction included the investment land and the entire mixed-use development. Real Estate, Commercial Development, Retail, Real Estate, Warsaw, Central and Eastern Europe, Europe

645. Dentons advises Alpha Bank on multiple financing transactions for M Core companies

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Global law firm Dentons has advised Alpha Bank S.A. Greece and its local subsidiary in Luxembourg and Alpha Bank Romania S.A. on four real estate, retail, development, and acquisition finance transactions in Romania, with an aggregate value of almost €175 million, made available to several companies which are part of M Core. Banking and Finance, Finance, Real Estate, Real Estate Finance

646. Dentons HPRP advises Indonesian telco on USD 156 million dual bond and sukuk issuance

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Dentons HPRP’s Capital Markets team is advising IJE on all Indonesian legal aspects of the transaction, including legal due diligence, review and negotiation of transaction documents, updates to the prospectus, and advice on compliance with applicable capital markets regulations. Capital Markets, Capital Markets, Jakarta, ASEAN

647. Dentons advises Arora Group on its acquisition of Bloc Hotels

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Dentons advised Arora Group, one of the UK’s largest privately owned hotel owner operators, on its acquisition of Bloc Hotels, a design-led hotel group recognised for its innovative use of high-spec rooms optimised for short stays. Current locations include the 245-bedroom Bloc Gatwick, South Terminal and 105-bedroom Bloc Birmingham, Jewellery Quarter, along with two further UK sites that are yet to be developed. Mergers and Acquisitions, Real Estate, Hotels, Hospitality and Leisure

648. Reconciliation Bill Blocks Funding For Family Planning Services, Reproductive Health, and Related Medical Care

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The 2025 Reconciliation Law (informally known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”), signed into law on July 4, 2025 transformed dramatically from the version that was introduced in the House Rules Committee’s 22-hour meeting on May 21-22. Between that committee meeting and the law’s eventual signing ceremony, nearly all of the restrictions on abortion care and gender-affirming care were removed. What remains is a Medicaid funding provision designed to defund health care providers who provide family planning and related services. Shortly after the law’s passage, even the remaining provision quickly faced legal challenge, with a federal judge blocking its enforcement. In this post, we explore the law, from inception to enactment, and examine how what remains will impact reproductive health care going forward. The House version included broader restrictions The version of the bill that came out of the House Rules Committee was approved by…

649. Attorney Sean Hayes Receives the Highest Ranking for International Law from AVVO Legal Ratings

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Sean Hayes has honed his legal and commercial insights over 20+ years across Asia and the U.S. As the go-to counsel for cross-border deals, IP protection, regulatory compliance, and contentious matters for individuals and companies, Sean is known for his street-smart advice and aggressive advocacy. IPG Legal’s attorney, Sean Hayes, was rated the highest ranking by AVVO. Recognitions & Rankings for Sean Hayes Named a Top 100 Lawyer for international and Korean legal expertise by Asia Business Law Journal. One of only two non-Korean attorneys recognized as a leading lawyer in Korea by LawAsia. His firm, IPG Legal, earned Dispute Resolution Law Firm of the Year (Korea). Holds a perfect 10/10 AVVO rating Frequent “Top Attorney” spotlights in arbitration, IP, franchising, litigation, and compliance. Core Expertise of Sean Hayes International Dispute Resolution Represented and advised corporate clients in…

650. Two Practical Articles to Help You Improve Your Courses (Without Starting from Scratch)

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Law faculty often hesitate to revise their syllabi. If it worked last year, why change it now? But legal practice and education are changing fast – and if our courses don’t evolve with them, students may miss out. That’s the message behind two short new articles – to make useful course changes feel possible, manageable, … Continue reading Two Practical Articles to Help You Improve Your Courses (Without Starting from Scratch) →

651. OLC Rears Its Head to Recognize an Unlimited Presidential Power to Abolish National Monuments for Any Reason, by Justin Pidot

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As Jack Goldsmith observed in February, one of the “innovations” of the second Trump presidency has been to “cut down or eliminate” the legal interpretive authority of the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) and “center that authority firmly in the White House like never before.” OLC’s culture and tradition of independent thinking, once viewed as virtues, are now considered obstructions to President Trump’s agenda. Perhaps rehabilitating itself with the White House to some extent, OLC popped into view in May to opine that the Antiquities Act of 1906 should be understood to provide the President with unlimited power to abolish national monuments, like Devils Tower in Wyoming, Muir Woods in California, and the Chiricahua Mountains in Arizona. That would enable mining and drilling to occur in these areas, permanently destroying the unique resources that have been conserved for decades or longer. It’s a big change, because in…

652. Motorcyclist Critically Injured in Accident with Semi-truck Near Amazon Facility on Citation Drive in Memphis, Tennessee

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man was critically injured Thursday morning in a collision involving a motorcycle and an 18-wheeler near the Tennessee-Mississippi state line. The crash occurred near the Amazon warehouse on Citation Drive, close to East Holmes and Pleasant Hill roads. Responding officers found the motorcyclist seriously hurt at the scene. He was transported to a nearby hospital in critical condition. Authorities have not released additional information about the circumstances of the crash. Corporate trucks have a responsibility to drive safely A routine commute can turn critical in an instant. Motorcycles are especially vulnerable due to their smaller size, making it crucial for larger vehicles, such as commercial trucks, to exercise extreme caution when sharing the road with them. I noticed the news release states this incident happened near an Amazon facility. These high-traffic areas can be hazardous due to the constant movement of traffic and trucks rushing to make…

653. AUGNORYE Recalls Defective Crib Bumpers Sold on Amazon Due to Risk of Suffocation

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Padded crib bumpers sold under the AUGNORYE brand have been recalled due to the risk of suffocation. The product violates federal regulations under the Safe Sleep for Babies Act, which prohibits the sale of padded crib bumpers. The CPSC warns that the bumpers pose a serious safety risk by potentially restricting an infant’s breathing, creating an unsafe sleep environment. The recalled product, sold online by retailer YIXIA on Amazon, includes four polyester pink bumpers. The pieces measure approximately 27 inches by 9.6 inches and 52 inches by 9.6 inches. Each unit contains a stitched care label featuring a series of letters and numbers. Contact The Ammons Law Firm for Legal Help Involving Defective Products Contact The Ammons Law Firm today for a free consultation to discuss your case and learn more about your legal options. You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages caused by…

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