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Why the United States May Confront Nontariff Attacks Against Tech Firms

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I recently explained in Forbes  that U.S. trade negotiators could leverage the planned withdrawal of anticompetitive federal regulations to obtain a cutback in foreign anticompetitive market distortions (ACMDs) that harm American firms and consumers. A July 2 nonpartisan letter to senior administration officials from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), joined by senior policy scholars, strikes a similar theme in calling on the administration to target foreign governments’ nontariff attacks (NTAs) on America’s leading technology companies. The letter recommends a three-pronged negotiating strategy to counteract NTAs. Administration adoption of that strategy could bestow substantial benefits on U.S. producers, workers, and consumers. The NTA Problem As the letter explains, a new form of trade restriction is emerging that existing legal frameworks fail to address. NTAs are a specific type of ACMD that has been growing in significance.…

853. Ryan Starnes Brighton, MI Work Accident. Justice Available for Family?

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Safety Failure? Ryan Starnes Work Accident. We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of work accidents and safety 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 Ryan Starnes. Ryan Starnes Dies in Brighton, MI Work Accident. (Stock Photo: MurrayLegal.com) Brighton, MI News – A man tragically lost his life after a work related incident Monday afternoon, June 30, 2025. ClickonDetroit.com is reporting, “[a] road crew worker was struck and killed by an excavator while working on a job site in Livingston County. The incident occurred on Monday (June 30) at 3:15 p.m. when Michigan State Police were dispatched to the area of Grand River Avenue near I-96 in Brighton Township.” According to the report, “[u]pon the Trooper’s arrival on the scene, officers from the Brighton City Police…

854. US Supreme Court stays injunction blocking Trump’s federal agency reorganization

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The US Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted an injunction that had blocked President Donald Trump from implementing sweeping reforms aimed at restructuring the federal government. The case centers on Executive Order 14210, signed in February, which directs federal agencies to undertake “large-scale reductions in force” and submit reorganization plans that could eliminate or consolidate existing agencies. In April, Federal labor unions and advocacy groups challenged the order, arguing it amounted to an unprecedented unilateral dismantling of the federal government in the absence of required congressional authorization. The following month, Judge Susan Illston of the US District Court for the Northern District of California granted the plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction, reasoning: The President has the authority to seek changes to executive branch agencies, but he must do so in lawful ways and, in the case of large-scale reorganizations, with the…

855. Risky Business: The Legal and Privacy Concerns of Mandatory Age Verification Technologies

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When the intersection of law and technology presents seemingly intractable new challenges, policy makers often bet on technology itself to solve the problem. Whether countering copyright infringement with digital locks, limiting access to unregulated services with website blocking, or deploying artificial intelligence to facilitate content moderation, there is a recurring hope the answer to the policy dilemma lies in better technology. While technology frequently does play a role, experience suggests that the reality is far more complicated as new technologies also create new risks and bring unforeseen consequences. So too with the emphasis on age verification technologies as a magical solution to limiting under-age access to adult content online. These technologies offer some promise, but the significant privacy and accuracy risks that could inhibit freedom of expression are too great to ignore. The Hub runs a debate today on the mandated use of age verification technologies.…

856. The Nigerian Court of Appeal Upholds South African Choice of Court and Choice of Law Agreement

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Case Citation: Sqimnga (Nig.) Ltd v. Systems Applications Products (Nig.) Ltd [2025] 2 NWLR 423 (Court of Appeal, Lagos Division, Nigeria) The dispute in this case arose between two Nigerian companies, Sqimnga Nigeria Ltd (the appellant) and Systems Applications Products Nigeria Ltd (the respondent). Both parties had entered into a Master Service Agreement in Nigeria, relating specifically to software solutions. A critical provision of this agreement stipulated that the laws of South Africa would govern any disputes, and further, that South African courts would possess exclusive jurisdiction to hear any matters arising from the agreement. When a disagreement emerged between the parties, Sqimnga Nigeria Ltd initiated legal proceedings at the Lagos State High Court. The respondent immediately contested the jurisdiction of the Nigerian court, relying on the contractual clause mandating the use of South African law and courts. At the High Court level, the court declined…

857. What is Considered Reasonable Enforcement of HOA Rules?

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Living in a Florida condominium or homeowners association (HOA) community comes with many benefits, such as shared amenities, uniform property standards, and a sense of neighborhood pride. However, those perks also come with a long list of rules and regulations. Most residents understand the importance of community guidelines, but sometimes questions arise about how fairly and consistently those rules are enforced. Continue reading and reach out to our seasoned Florida condo and homeowner association lawyers to learn about what’s considered reasonable enforcement of HOA rules and how Ansbacher Law can help. Here are some of the questions you may have: What does “reasonable enforcement” really mean in this context? In legal terms, “reasonable enforcement” is generally understood as enforcement that is consistent, non-discriminatory, and grounded in the actual provisions of the governing documents. But for residents, the term can feel vague.…

858. DQ News — Soccer Disqualification Play Flagged, “Poached” Paralegal Hire Prods Conflicts Allegation

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“Could GM’s Attorneys Be Kicked Off Patent Case for Recent Paralegal Hire?” — “A federal judge in Chicago has weighed in on the fate of a patent dispute against General Motors Co. but punted on the question of whether to disqualify the NLJ 500 law firm representing the auto manufacturer in the case.” “Beyond claims that GM engaged in ‘anticompetitive efforts’ by patenting several exterior body paneling of its vehicles, the plaintiffs’ attorneys with Irwin IP accuse opposing counsel of poaching one of its key employees: Gloria Rios, a former paralegal who handled all LKQ matters, including the matter against GM.” “Rios had worked for Irwin IP from January 2022 until the beginning of this year, when she took a role with Fish & Richardson to work for GM’s counsel of record, Louis Fogel, who is one of the attorneys representing the auto giant in the case, LKQ Corp. v. General Motors Co. It was no…

859. The Trump Administration’s Multi-Front Assault on Federal Research Funding

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In the first few months of the second Trump administration, the federal government has rapidly dismantled its longstanding support for scientific research and technology development. Since World War II, the United States has directed significant public resources toward research and development, particularly for academic institutions. These investments have shaped both U.S. and global innovation ecosystems. U.S. taxpayers have received a large return on this public funding, with estimates suggesting that each dollar of investment in innovation yields $5 to $20 in societal benefits. These benefits not only include faster economic growth, more high-skilled jobs, and improved health outcomes, but also the birth of entire industries—from semiconductors and modern computing to biotechnology and clean energy. Federally funded research has led to transformative inventions like the internet, GPS, smartphone components, MRI machines, lifesaving drugs, CRISPR gene-editing therapies,…

860. How to Seal a Criminal Record in Louisiana

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A criminal record can create serious roadblocks in your life, whether you’re applying for a job, renting a home, or enrolling in school. Fortunately, Louisiana law allows certain individuals to seal or expunge their criminal records under specific conditions. This legal process offers a valuable opportunity for a fresh start, […] The post How to Seal a Criminal Record in Louisiana appeared first on Bloom Legal Network.

861. Wise Law's Family #LawFact of the Day: Mediation of Parenting Disputes in Ontario #law #legal #separation #FamilyLaw

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Wise Law's Family #LawFact of the Day: Mediation of Parenting Disputes in Ontario #law #legal #separation #FamilyLawMany parental disputes in Ontario Family Law matters are now resolved through Mediation, rather than court action.Mediators work with parents to create parenting plans and residency schedules that are tailor-made to provide for children’s needs and for joint parenting. Both parties must  obtain independent legal advice to finalize any agreement reached in Mediation. - Garry J. Wise, Toronto Visit our Toronto Law Office website: www.wiselaw.net Visit our website: www.wiselaw.net

862. Why the United States May Confront Nontariff Attacks Against Tech Firms

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I recently explained in Forbes  that U.S. trade negotiators could leverage the planned withdrawal of anticompetitive federal regulations to obtain a cutback in foreign anticompetitive market distortions (ACMDs) that harm American firms and consumers. A July 2 nonpartisan letter to senior administration officials from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), joined by senior policy scholars, strikes a similar theme in calling on the administration to target foreign governments’ nontariff attacks (NTAs) on America’s leading technology companies. The letter recommends a three-pronged negotiating strategy to counteract NTAs. Administration adoption of that strategy could bestow substantial benefits on U.S. producers, workers, and consumers. The NTA Problem As the letter explains, a new form of trade restriction is emerging that existing legal frameworks fail to address. NTAs are a specific type of ACMD that has been growing in significance.…

863. What to Do Immediately After Being Arrested

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Being arrested is a stressful and overwhelming experience, but knowing what to do can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. In Jersey City, as in the rest of New Jersey, it’s essential to stay calm, protect your rights, and seek legal representation as soon as possible. Here are the key steps you should take immediately after being arrested. 1. Remain Calm and Comply with the Police The first step during any arrest is to remain calm. It can be easy to get frustrated or panicked, especially if you believe the arrest is unjust. However, resisting arrest or acting aggressively toward law enforcement can lead to additional charges and worsen the situation. Politely comply with police instructions while keeping your hands visible. Avoid making any sudden movements or gestures that may be interpreted as hostile. Remember, while you must comply with the arrest process, you are under no obligation to answer questions beyond identifying yourself. You have the…

864. Korean Prenuptial Agreements for International Couples and Individuals with Assets in Korea or Abroad

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We advise international couples with ties to Korea who are considering marriage to consider a prenuptial agreement that is enforceable in both Korea and abroad. Many misunderstandings are prevalent online (even from Korean law firms) on the usefulness of prenuptial agreements in Korean divorce proceedings. The reality is that even if all clauses in a prenuptial agreement are not enforceable in Korean courts, the fact remains that Korean courts, at least, consider these agreements as “reference” documents that can assist in understanding the parties’ intentions and, thus, assisting the Korean court in making a decision that complies with the pre-marital wishes of the parties. Additionally, a divorce may be concluded outside of Korea in a jurisdiction where prenuptial agreements are more effectively enforced. Prenuptial Agreements in Korea IPG Legal emphatically believes that if you want to assist in more efficiently and predictably dividing assets in…

865. Honda Recalls Defective 2024 NC750X Motorcycles Due to Risk of Accident and Injury

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Honda has issued a recall for certain 2024 NC750X motorcycles because of a tire defect that may increase the risk of a crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). A total of 112 motorcycles are affected. The front tire may have been manufactured improperly, causing the internal structure to loosen or unravel. This defect can lead to a sudden loss of handling or control, significantly raising the risk of a crash or injury. The issue causes the motorcycles to fall out of compliance with federal safety standards for motorcycle tires under FMVSS 119. Contact The Ammons Law Firm if You Were Injured in a Defective Vehicle If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a vehicle accident, the Ammons Law Firm is here to help. Our dedicated, experienced vehicle defect attorneys understand the devastating impact of these tragic accidents on families, and we have a proven track record of holding automotive…

866. Ford Recalls Select Defective 2025 F-150 Lightning Trucks Over Brake Defect That May Increase Crash Risk

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Ford has issued a safety recall for particular 2025 F-150 Lightning trucks due to a brake defect that may result in extended stopping distances and an increased risk of a crash. The issue stems from improperly repaired screws securing the front brake jounce hose bracket during final assembly. If these screws loosen or detach, the brake hose could rub against the tire, potentially causing a brake fluid leak. Ford warns that affected drivers may notice increased brake pedal travel and reduced deceleration. In the event of rapid fluid loss or total depletion, the vehicle could require significantly more distance to stop, posing a serious safety risk. Contact The Ammons Law Firm if You Were Injured in a Defective Vehicle If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a vehicle accident, the Ammons Law Firm is here to help. Our dedicated, experienced vehicle defect attorneys understand the devastating impact of these tragic accidents on families, and we have a proven…

867. Motorcyclist Killed in an Accident Involving a Semi-Truck at the Intersection of Idaho Street and Main Street in Wendell, Idaho

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WENDELL, Idaho – A motorcycle rider was killed Thursday in a collision with a semi-truck at the intersection of Idaho Street and Main Street. The crash occurred as both vehicles, traveling north on Idaho Street, attempted to turn right onto Main Street. The motorcycle struck the passenger side of the semi-truck during the turn. The motorcyclist, a 68-year-old man from Wendell, was wearing a helmet but died at the scene from his injuries. The cause of the accident and fault need to be investigated Motorcyclists are among the most vulnerable on the road. Larger vehicles, especially semi-trucks, are responsible for sharing the road safely with these smaller vehicles. So what went wrong here? Who or what caused the crash? Unfortunately, many serious accidents result from driver mistakes or mechanical problems, which can often be prevented with the proper safety precautions. Since the details of this accident aren’t fully clear, it may be necessary for trained…

868. BMW Recalls Over 70,000 Defective Vehicles for Risk of an Accident

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BMW is recalling more than 70,000 electric vehicles due to a software issue that could lead to a sudden loss of drive power, increasing the risk of a crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The affected vehicles may experience a shutdown of the high-voltage system caused by a malfunction in the electric drive motor software, the agency said. If this occurs while driving, the vehicle could lose propulsion without warning. The recall covers specific models from the 2022 through 2025 model years, including: 2022–2024 BMW i4 2025 BMW i4 eDrive35 2025 BMW i4 eDrive40 2022–2024 BMW iX 2023–2024 BMW i7 2024 BMW i5 Contact The Ammons Law Firm if You Were Injured in a Defective Vehicle If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a vehicle accident, the Ammons Law Firm is here to help. Our dedicated, experienced vehicle defect attorneys understand the devastating impact of these tragic accidents on families, and…

869. One Killed in Car-Train Accident at the Intersection of Spring Street and 6th Street in Mishawaka, Indiana

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MISHAWAKA, Ind. — A woman was killed Saturday evening when her vehicle collided with a train at a railroad crossing in Mishawaka. The crash occurred at the intersection of Spring Street and 6th Street. Authorities say the vehicle was heading north on Spring Street when it was struck by an eastbound train. The train remained stopped on the tracks as emergency crews responded to the scene. Train accidents should be investigated We are seeing train accidents happen repeatedly. While these accidents may seem like the driver’s fault, this is not always the case. Many train incidents are caused by poorly maintained railroad crossings, defective tracks, insufficient signage or warnings, operator errors, and mechanical failures within the train. For these reasons, the injured and surviving families must seek further information beyond what is detailed in the initial police report. Access to the complete crash investigation is critical for the injured and their families to…

870. Chrysler Recalls Over 250,000 Defective Pacifica and Voyager Vehicles Due to Risk of Serious Injury

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Chrysler is recalling more than 250,000 Pacifica and Voyager minivans from model years 2022 through 2025 due to a possible defect with the vehicles’ side curtain airbags, federal safety officials announced. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall involves 250,651 vehicles that may be equipped with side curtain airbags that could fail to deploy properly in the event of a crash. The issue stems from improperly sealed seams, which could result in the airbags not maintaining sufficient pressure during certain types of crashes, increasing the risk of injury. Contact The Ammons Law Firm if You Were Injured in a Defective Vehicle If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a vehicle accident, the Ammons Law Firm is here to help. Our dedicated, experienced vehicle defect attorneys understand the devastating impact of these tragic accidents on families, and we have a proven track record of holding automotive manufacturers…

871. Construction Worker Killed in Accident with a Concrete Mixing Truck in Detroit, Michigan

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DETROIT, Mich. — A construction worker was killed Wednesday after being struck by a concrete mixing truck at a job site in Detroit, according to state workplace safety officials. The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) confirmed that the incident occurred when the truck backed up, pinning a 47-year-old laborer between the vehicle and a nearby dumpster. No further information is currently available. Investigation Needs to Take Place to Determine Why a Vehicle Struck a Person, Fatally Injuring Them The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that falling objects and equipment malfunctions, including vehicle strikes, accounted for 8% of construction deaths in 2021. Construction workers deserve better. When an accident between a truck tractor and a construction worker at a construction site leads to serious injuries or death, a thorough investigation must determine all negligence and hold liable parties accountable. Those in charge of safety on the job…

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