The Digitization of Schengen Visas: Does This Mean Requirements are Changing?
There are a few confirmed changes that everyone should be aware of if they plan on getting a Schengen visa in the future, once the system goes online.
There are a few confirmed changes that everyone should be aware of if they plan on getting a Schengen visa in the future, once the system goes online.
Proof builds justice in these matters. The Enriquez case against the MTA warns that cutting corners on evidence hurts your outcome.
Study finds food-based flavonols may improve drug effectiveness by blocking resistance.
Experimental drug significantly lowered blood sugar and improved insulin sensitivity in patients.
With continued advancements in technology and the study of human physiology, it’s unlikely that we’ll see polygraph examination made obsolete any time soon.
New findings show equity gaps, data asymmetry, and shifting priorities among in-house counsel.
Brian McKeen, founder and managing partner of McKeen & Associates, recently joined fellow members of the American Association for Justice’s National Finance Council in a successful fundraising effort for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. The event, held in conjunction with the AAJ’s Annual Convention in San Francisco this July, exceeded expectations by raising an impressive
The research, commissioned by customer conversation experts Moneypenny, shows that law firms are most likely to be using or considering using AI in telephone answering and analytics reporting.
The International Academy of Trial Lawyers is an invitation-only fellowship of lawyers with a singular mission—to protect and promote the Rule of Law.
In October 2024, CFI filed a federal lawsuit in Texas challenging the provision that bars secular officiants from legally solemnizing marriages in the state.