Process Services: A Value for Law Firms

For many attorneys and law firms, reliable process service can make the difference when it comes to effective litigation.
What is Schengen Immigration by Investment (SIIA)?

Dr Csaba Magyar explores the Schengen ‘immigration by investment’ process and what it has to offer HNWIs.
The Guide to Succession Law in Ireland

What complications are caused when an individual dies intestate, and how is the deceased’s estate then divided?
Plan for Succession in Families with Businesses

Estate planning is a difficult subject for many families, often laden with emotional challenges and issues of communication.
Employment Law and Workers’ Comp Challenges – Working with PEOs

Professional employment organisations, or ‘PEOs’, offer many benefits to client companies through the utilisation of its employees’ expertise.
Cybercrime: A Threat to Italy

As modern society becomes fully digitalised, cybercrime’s potential to cause damage grows ever greater.
What you need to know about vehicle accidents and injuries

Vehicular accidents are one of the most common causes of personal injury cases, with injuries sustained often resulting in life-altering changes for victims.
How to overcome challenges as a process server

The effective and timely service of legal documents is often crucial to the work of attorneys.
What are the practical use cases for Generative AI?

AI is widely seen as a promising field of technology for the legal sector, with ‘generative’ AI causing a stir in 2022 and continuing its rise today.
How to become a digital-first law firm

In 2023, more law firms than ever before now view digital solutions as a key pillar of their business.
South African Patent Law Projections in 2023

Emerging technologies in the AI and virtual space have created bold new prospects for the patents landscape, both internationally and in South Africa.
Subrogation in Brazil: A Guide for Actions of Subrogation

The correct implementation of subrogation is a vital tool when handling debtor and creditor matters.