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European Court Reinterprets Hague Abduction Convention
Jul 13, Europe -- The European Court of Human Rights has essentially ruled that the European Convention of Human Rights requires that the best interests of the child be paramount when considering returning a child under the provisions of the Hague Abduction Convention....  (FamilyLaw)
Multinational Liquidations: Mexican Subsidiary Implications
Mar 15, Mexico -- John Rogers of Strasburger & Price, LLP and Ramiro Rangel of Forastieri Abogados, S.C. have published an article entitled Liquidation of Multinational Companies: Implications for Mexican Subsidiaries. Copies are available from the Mexico Law Blog....  (MexLawBlog)
No red flag rules for US lawyers -- DC Court
Nov 1, USA -- New requirements for written identity theft prevention programs, the Federal Trade Commission's Red Flags Rules, cannot be enforced against attorneys, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has ruled....  
Mexico imposes $2.4 billion in U.S. trade sanctions
Mar 18, North America -- Mexico has imposed tariffs ranging from 10-20% on approximately 90 categories of U.S.-origin agricultural and industrial products in retaliation for the U.S. disallowing Mexican trucks from making deliveries in the U.S., as required by NAFTA....  (MexLawBlog)
Recognition of a US judgment in Brazil
Mar 4, South America -- The Superior Court of Justice in Brasilia, Brazil allowed the recognition of a US judgment issued by the New York Southern District Court in General Electric Company v. Varig S Aviação Aérea Rio-Grandense, a rare decision in Latin America....  (ConflictLaw)
India first choice for UK legal referrals, Brazil for US
Feb 5, All -- India is the most important emerging market referral country for UK law firms, and Brazil the biggest for US Firms, according to research by LegalWeek. US firms appear far more willing than their UK firms to refer out greater volumes of work....  (LegalWeek)
LexisNexis agrees not to raise fees to SOLINET
Feb 4, USA -- LexisNexis will waive its annual 2.5% fee increase to the Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET). SOLINET, in a note to its members, said that it had requested the waiver due to the economic crisis. No indication has been made on any waiver for law firms...  PracSource
Epoq Group launches online legal service MyLawyer
Jan 19, Europe -- Epoq Group has launched MyLawyer.co.uk, an on-line legal document service for individuals and businesses, providing not only the legal forms but also document reviews by attorneys from several leading UK law firms....  
Texas court finds Mexico’s legal system ineffective
Jan 14, North America -- A Texas appeals court has upheld a decision to require supervision of visitation between a father and his son since due to the risk that the father might abduct the child to Mexico -- and that Mexico was incapable of complying with the Hague Convention....  (IFL)
Scotland proposes Tesco-type Legal Services Market
Jan 7, Europe -- The Scottish government may soon allow supermarkets, banks and other organisations to provide legal services. The government's proposal is similar to England's recent changes which have allowed the Tesco supermarket chain to begin offering legal services....  
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