Alina Habba Continues To Stand By Her Man – See Also

(Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) Alina Is Just Grasping At Straws For Trump: Not all publicity is good publicity. The Trump Asset Seizure Bracket Is Complete: Say hello to the dumbest portion of the bracket. Law School Hires First Woman Dean In A Century: Welcome to the deanship (finally)! Pillow Problems: Legal troubles continue to…

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Capital Markets Tribunal Decision Revisits Private Placements As Defensive Tactics – Shareholders

Overview On March 11, 2024, the Capital Markets Tribunal of the Ontario Securities Commission (the “Tribunal“) delivered the written reasons for its December 14, 2023 ruling, wherein it dismissed the application and cross-application by Mithaq Canada Inc. (“Mithaq“) and Aimia Inc. (“Aimia“), respectively, seeking various relief which arose as part of their ongoing conflict marked …

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How Firewall as a Service Helps Higher Ed Enhance Security

Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting higher education institutions. Ransomware attacks in the sector, for instance, were up 70 percent in 2023, according to a report from Malwarebytes. And a Sophos survey suggests that the average recovery cost can top $1 million per incident. In recent years, as cyberattacks have become more nuanced, the firewall technology that…

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Administrative Monetary Penalties: Regulators “AMP-ing” Up The Pressure On Businesses – Environmental Law

Administrative Monetary Penalties (“AMPs“) are increasingly being used by Canadian regulators as sanctions for all manner of regulatory non-compliance. This bulletin explains what AMPs are and what steps you should take if faced with one. What are AMPs? AMPs are sanctions aimed primarily at deterring companies as well as individuals from violating legislation through financial …

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