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What Your Firm Can Learn from E-Commerce Emails

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General consumers get ~20-40 promotional emails a day, whereas professionals and business owners get upwards of 70. You know exactly the ones we’re talking about. Odds are, you delete most of them without reading or opening them. Though you may see them as useless junk, marketers track these diligently.  For instance in 2023, a “birthday email” had a conversion rate of 0.72%. What happens when someone visits a website, puts something in their cart, and then leaves? These people often get reminder emails, and these had a conversion rate of 2.56% in 2023.  Now that you have a general idea of the conversion rates, it’s important to highlight that one type of email is significantly more successful than others. “Back in stock” emails had a conversion rate of 5.84%.  Sure, law firms don’t sell out of services and have to restock, so they’ll likely never send this type of email. However, the principles…

144. Pregnancy & Maternity Discrimination at Work Legal Advice in the UK – Know Your Rights and How Lloyd Donnelly Solicitors Can Help

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Contribution from law firm Lloyd Donnelly Solicitors, pregnancy & maternity discrimination at work lawyers in the UK:- At Lloyd Donnelly Solicitors, we understand how distressing it is to face discrimination at work due to pregnancy or maternity leave. We are here to stand by your side and ensure your rights are protected. Below, we answer […] The post Pregnancy & Maternity Discrimination at Work Legal Advice in the UK – Know Your Rights and How Lloyd Donnelly Solicitors Can Help first appeared on WardblawG.

145. Common Signs of Nursing Home Neglect and What to Do

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We entrust nursing homes with one of our most precious responsibilities: the well‑being of aging family members who often need care beyond what we can provide at home. Unfortunately, barriers like understaffing, inadequate training, and burnout can lead to neglect—often unintentional, but harmful nonetheless. Neglect occurs when a resident’s basic needs—such as hygiene, nutrition, medical attention, or mobility assistance—are not met. This can degrade quality of life, erode dignity, and sometimes even threaten lives. What’s more, neglect often goes unnoticed until it’s too late; one study found that only about 1 in 24 cases of elder abuse or neglect are ever reported. For adult children, spouses, or other loved ones, knowing the signs and knowing how to respond swiftly can be lifesaving. In this blog, our top-rated Chicago nursing home abuse lawyers explains the signs of neglect and abuse you should look out for and what you can do if…

146. Ethics and Risk — Ethics of Responding to Mistakes, Pastor Posits Personal Attorney-Client Relationship Produces Conflict Amid Abuse Allegations, Conflicts Concern Over Lawyer-Witness

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David Hricik at Mercer Law School recently: “wrote a paper on this topic and gave a CLE and thought it would be useful to pass it along. It is here: The Ethics of When Lawyers Make Mistakes” “It goes through in a step-by-step way the way to approach fessing up to a mistake, as well as analyzing the different approaches that jurisdictions take to the issue. “For example, some view the duty as arising from the need to keep a client reasonably informed, while others view it as part of a conflict-of-interest analysis.” “That matters because breach of the duty depends on which source applies: if it’s to keep the client reasonably informed, it’s basically triggered by knowing the client has a malpractice claim, but if it’s a fiduciary duty that is the source, then it’s triggered by the lawyer’s interest conflicting with the client’s.” “…it also addressed the critical issue of talking to your…

147. Oral Health Is a Civil Rights Issue — Why Don’t We Regulate It That Way?

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Oral Health Oral Health Is a Civil Rights Issue — Why Don’t We Regulate It That Way? In May 2025, Florida banned fluoride from its public water systems, becoming the second state to do so. These moves are often framed as victories for personal liberty. But for millions of Americans — especially Black, Latino, low-income, and rural residents — the consequences are real: untreated cavities, systemic infections, and a growing oral health… Published June 12, 2025 Author Mannat Tiwana Share Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook Share on Reddit In May 2025, Florida banned fluoride from its public water systems, becoming the second state to do so. These moves are often framed as victories for personal liberty. But for millions of Americans — especially Black, Latino, low-income, and rural residents — the consequences are real: untreated…

148. Call Them What They Are: Time to Fix Cyber Threat Actor Naming

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When Russian intelligence officers hacked the Democratic National Committee in 2016, they weren’t identified in headlines as Russian intelligence officers. They were called Fancy Bear. When hackers from the People’s Liberation Army were discovered burrowed deep inside U.S. critical infrastructure to launch disruptive attacks in the event of a crisis in Taiwan, they weren’t called Chinese military. They were called Volt Typhoon. These names aren’t just confusing—they’re misleading. They obscure attribution, mystify the public, and often glamorize dangerous adversaries. That’s why we welcome the news that cybersecurity leaders Microsoft and CrowdStrike are teaming up to better align how they name and categorize cyber threat actors. Cooperation among vendors is an important and positive step. But to be clear: while this collaboration is a helpful start, it will ultimately fall short if it stops at cross-referencing proprietary names…

149. They Met at LabCon. What They Built Might Change Estate Planning. 

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When kids turn 18, everything changes—legally. Allison Harrison and Rachel Allums saw it happen again and again: families caught off […] The post They Met at LabCon. What They Built Might Change Estate Planning.  appeared first on Lawyerist. News Articles, Case Study

150. Ontario Wills and Estates #LawFact of the Day: Holograph Wills in Ontario #law #legal #EstatePlanning

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For an Ontario Will to be valid, it must be signed by the testator and be witnessed by two people who are not beneficiaries under the Will.A Holograph Will is an exception to these formal requirements.Holograph Wills must be entirely handwritten and signed by the testator. No witnesses are required. It will not be valid if any portion of it is typewritten or otherwise not entirely in the testator's handwriting. - Garry J. Wise, Toronto Visit our Toronto Law Office website: www.wiselaw.net Visit our website: www.wiselaw.net

151. Mediation, Arbitration, & Med-Arb: Choosing the Right Path for You

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When you’re navigating a family law matter, it can be challenging to figure out the right way to resolve it. Depending on the issue you’re dealing with and your relationship to the people involved, there are multiple routes you can choose to take. In Ontario, family law disputes can be resolved through various alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods, including mediation, arbitration, and med-arb. ADR methods are a great option for individuals who don’t wish to go to court to resolve their legal matter. They allow parties involved to avoid the time, stress, and costs associated with traditional litigation. Understanding which type of ADR method is right for you can make all the difference in your case. Our family lawyer, Paul Slan, breaks down the key differences between mediation, arbitration, and med-arb, and explains when med-arb might be the best option for your situation. At Gelman & Associates, our dedicated Toronto family lawyers have experience…

152. Government Remains Silent as it Eviscerates Political Party Privacy in Canada By Fast Tracking Bill C-4

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The government is moving to eviscerate political party privacy in Canada as it fast tracks Bill C-4, proposed legislation framed as implementing affordability measures, but which also exempts political parties from the application of privacy protections on a retroactive basis dating back to 2000. The government moved to end second reading debate yesterday without a single Liberal MP speaking to the privacy provisions in the bill and is seeking to fast track hearings in the Senate so that it can be passed before Canada Day. The provisions give political parties virtually unlimited power to collect, use and disclose personal information with no ability for privacy commissioners to address violations. The bill drops earlier proposed requirements to disclose security breaches and restrict selling Canadians’ information and it blocks the application of provincial privacy laws. The bill’s provisions set a privacy standard for political parties (effectively limited to…

153. What Your Firm Can Learn from E-Commerce Emails

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General consumers get ~20-40 promotional emails a day, whereas professionals and business owners get upwards of 70. You know exactly the ones we’re talking about. Odds are, you delete most of them without reading or opening them. Though you may see them as useless junk, marketers track these diligently.  For instance in 2023, a “birthday email” had a conversion rate of 0.72%. What happens when someone visits a website, puts something in their cart, and then leaves? These people often get reminder emails, and these had a conversion rate of 2.56% in 2023.  Now that you have a general idea of the conversion rates, it’s important to highlight that one type of email is significantly more successful than others. “Back in stock” emails had a conversion rate of 5.84%.  Sure, law firms don’t sell out of services and have to restock, so they’ll likely never send this type of email. However, the principles…

154. AT&T Repackaged Data Leak 2025: New Risks from Old Breaches

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Editor’s Note: The re-emergence of AT&T customer data in dark web marketplaces this June marks a troubling evolution in data breach dynamics. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals, this incident highlights how legacy breaches can evolve into new threats as stolen data is repackaged, decrypted, and redistributed. While not a new compromise, the decryption of nearly 44 million Social Security Numbers and the consolidation of identity data into actionable profiles significantly amplify risks, demanding renewed vigilance and proactive response strategies. This analysis presents a concise case study of the life cycle of compromised data and its ongoing implications for breach notification, legal exposure, and security policy. Industry News – Cybersecurity Beat AT&T Repackaged Data Leak 2025: New Risks from Old Breaches ComplexDiscovery Staff In June 2025, the cybersecurity and legal technology sectors were jolted by the…

155. Early Edition: June 12, 2025

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Signup to receive the Early Edition in your inbox here. A curated weekday guide to major news and developments over the past 24 hours. Here’s today’s news: IRAN  Israel appears to be preparing to attack Iran, European and U.S. officials say. Israeli officials say the IDF has been on high alert in recent days for possible escalation with Iran, while a senior Iranian official said that Iranian military and government officials have discussed their response to a potential Israeli strike. The U.K. Maritime Trade Operations yesterday advised commercial mariners to exercise caution while in the region due to “increased tensions … which could lead to an escalation of military activity.” Barak Ravid reports for Axios; Michael Crowley, David E. Sanger, Farnaz Fassihi, and Eric Schmitt report for the New York Times. The State and Defense Departments yesterday began arranging the departure of non-essential personnel from diplomatic and military…

156. Loving Day – Pic of The Week

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Growing up in Virginia, it can be easy to take for granted how much history is steeped within the nearly 240 years of the Commonwealth’s existence. While the state is well-known for being the birthplace of four of the first five presidents of the United States and housing many of their residences, it is also (in)famous for sparking the monumental Supreme Court case of Loving v. Virginia. Back in 1958, Richard and Mildred Loving were arrested in their Caroline County house, shortly after they were married in Washington, D.C. They were arrested for violating Virginia’s laws against interracial marriage, which made it a felony for interracial couples to leave Virginia, marry, and resume residence in the state. The Lovings pleaded guilty in 1959 at the Caroline County courthouse. They were sentenced to one year in prison, but the original sentence was suspended on the condition that they would leave the state for the next 25 years, unable to return together during that…

157. Fatal Crash at UC Davis Off-Ramp Highlights Medical Emergency Driving Risks

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A tragic off-ramp incident occurred Tuesday afternoon at the UC Davis off-ramp from Interstate 80, where a 56-year-old man died following a medical emergency while driving. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) responded to the scene around 1 p.m. after receiving reports of a crash involving a driver who appeared to be slumped over the steering wheel. Details of the UC Davis Off-Ramp Incident According to CHP officials, the driver was traveling westbound on Interstate 80 when he experienced a medical emergency while approaching the UC Davis off-ramp. The medical condition caused the driver to lose control of his vehicle, which subsequently drifted off the roadway and collided with the off-ramp guardrail. Emergency responders arrived quickly at the scene, but the driver succumbed to his medical condition. The CHP has confirmed that the fatality resulted from the medical emergency rather than injuries sustained in the crash itself. Traffic Impact and Road Closure The UC Davis…

158. Is it Crime in Korea to Record, Save, and Possess a Video Using the Video Call and Recording Function of a Mobile Phone?

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The following is a translation from Korean to English of a post on a Naver Blog by Attorney Haenam Jung. Attorney Jung is a retired Korean judge working with IPG Legal who shares interesting issues on his Naver Blog on Korean Law. His blog is in Korean and we shall be sharing some of his posts and reposts on this blog over the next couple of months. The below is a computer translation of the Supreme Court’s Official Summary of the case that was edited by IPG Legal for clarity. [Korean] Supreme Court Decision 2024do16133, June 5, 2025, Violation of the [Korean] Special Act on the Punishment, etc. of Sexual Crimes (Photographing, Distributing, etc. Using Cameras, etc.), etc. (D) Appeal Dismissed [A case in which it was questioned whether the act of recording, storing, and possessing video information transmitted using the video call function of a mobile phone using the recording function of the mobile phone constitutes a violation of Article 14, Paragraphs 1…

159. Israel deports crew 4 members of Gaza-bound humanitarian ship Madleen

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Four of the 12 crew members of the Madleen, including Greta Thunberg, were deported from Israel on Tuesday, with the remaining eight crew members, including French Member of European Parliament Rima Hassan, still in custody in Israel. The crew members were detained in international waters aboard a ship that intended to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, and they were transported to Israel by its military. The Madleen was seized by Israel’s military early Monday morning, approximately 200 kilometres from the Israeli coast. Crew members of the ship were detained, brought to Israel, and given the option of consenting to deportation or remaining in detention until appearance before a tribunal. The eight crew members who remain in detention appeared before the Israeli Detention Review Tribunal on Tuesday, where they were each issued 100-year entry bans from Israel for illegally entering the country. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition, which organized the voyage, claims that the…

160. Head-On Collision on SR116 in Sonoma Results in Injuries

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A serious traffic collision occurred on State Route 116 near West Watmaugh Road in Sonoma, California, on the afternoon of June 11, 2025. The incident, reported at approximately 3:53 PM, involved a head-on collision between a black Hyundai and a red hatchback. Emergency services, including the fire department and local law enforcement, responded promptly to the scene. The collision resulted in moderate injuries, as confirmed by the fire chief on site. One of the vehicles, a red Hyundai SUV, was found 15 feet into a ditch, while the black sedan sustained moderate front-end damage and was partially blocking a lane. Tow trucks were dispatched to clear the vehicles from the scene, and traffic was temporarily affected in the area. Authorities have advised drivers to exercise caution when traveling through the area and to remain vigilant for any ongoing road closures or detours. Our thoughts are with those injured in the accident, and we hope for their swift recovery. …

161. The International Committee of the Singapore International Commercial Court: A Transnational Appeal Mechanism

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Written by Yip Man (Professor of Law, Yong Pung How School of Law, Singapore Management University) To bolster Singapore’s position as an international dispute resolution hub, the Singapore International Commercial Court (International Committee) Bill (the International Committee Bill)[1] was introduced in Parliament on 14 October 2024 to establish the International Committee of the Singapore International Commercial Court (the SICC), a standalone body, to hear prescribed civil appeals and related proceedings from prescribed foreign jurisdictions.[2] The establishment of this transnational appeal mechanism followed the signing of a bilateral treaty between the Government of Singapore and the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain on 20 March 2024. This treaty concerned collaboration between the two jurisdictions on two key matters: 1) the establishment of the Bahrain International Commercial Court (the BICC); and 2) the setting up of a mechanism for appeals from the BICC…

162. The History of Abuse Allegations in Scouts Canada

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Scouts Canada’s History of Sexual Abuse Scouts Canada is this nation’s leading youth organization. It offers a range of activities and programs for young people ages five to twenty-six. If you were sexually abused as a scout or if your child has been sexually abused as a scout, a Halifax sexual abuse lawyer can help. Scouts Canada was founded in 1914. It is affiliated with the World Organization of the Scout Movement. More than 40,000 young people currently participate in Scouts Canada, so there are plenty of opportunities for sexual abuse. How widespread has sexual abuse been in Scouts Canada? What are the rights of sexual abuse victims? And if you’ve been abused or your child has been abused as a scout, how will a Nova Scotia sexual abuse lawyer fight for justice on your behalf? What Do We Know About Scouts Canada Sexual Abuse? In 2011, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) discovered records of 340 sexual abuse incidents allegedly…

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