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Redefining Anchors and Reimagining Community: Takeaways from the ICSC+ U.S. Law Conference
The conference promised invaluable opportunities to strengthen relationships with colleagues, opposing counsel, current and potential clients and industry contacts alike.
Helping Children Feel Settled After Separation
By the time the first half term rolls around, many separated parents are only just catching their breath.
Data Centers: Legal Keys to Investing in the New Star Asset of the Real Estate Sector
Data centers have become one of the most coveted assets in the real estate market. They are the infrastructure that makes cloud computing, artificial intelligence, streaming, and e-commerce possible, and their demand continues to grow.
The Italian Real Estate Market in Autumn 2025 – Stability or Another Correction?
By autumn 2025, the Italian real estate market will once again be the focus of investors' attention.
M&A Season Begins: How Should Companies Prepare for Autumn Transactions?
The end of summer not only sees business pick up again, but also the market for mergers and acquisitions (M&A).
Artificial Intelligence and Copyright
AI raises legal issues, particularly concerning the ownership of copyright in works so produced and the compliance of the datasets used to train the models.
Analysis of the Compliance of the SAFs of the A and B Series of the Brazilian Championship Regarding the Advertising of Certain Acts: Another Survey by IBESAF
The Brazilian Institute for Studies and Development of Publicly Held Football Companies conducted new research, aimed at evaluating the degree of compliance of Publicly Held Football Companies (SAFs).
When Is One Voice Better than Two in Family Law?
As a family law solicitor, I often see couples who have already done a lot of the heavy lifting themselves after they have chosen to separate.
New Withholding Requirements for Non-Resident Sellers of Massachusetts Real Estate
Effective November 1, 2025, non-resident sellers (or transferors) of Massachusetts real estate with a gross sales price of $1,000,000 or more may be subject to withholding at a default rate of 4% or more on the gross sales price.
Limitation Period for an Appeal under Section 37 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act1996
One of the primary objectives of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 is to facilitate the swift resolution of disputes.
On the Irreconcilable Differences Between São Paulo and Fluminense's Projects: A Dialogue with Rodrigo Capelo
In an article entitled "The Tricolores and Professionalization," Rodrigo Capelo discusses the projects presented by Fluminense and São Paulo, and, after briefly explaining each, concludes: "For my part, it's professionalization that I support."
Compliance Challenges of Taiwan Enterprises Following CBP's WRO on Giant
On September 24, 2025, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection ("CBP") issued a Withhold Release Order (WRO) against Giant Manufacturing Co., Ltd. ("Giant"), prohibiting the importation of bicycles and related components produced in Taiwan by Giant into the United States.
How Can Cohabitors Protect Property and Contributions to Prevent Disputes
Late summer and early autumn are among the busiest times for property moves with almost a third of completions taking place during this period.
WS Development: Legal Leadership in Boston’s Seaport Transformation
In 2006, Boston’s Seaport Square was 23 acres of little more than 3,600 surface parking spots. The ambition was bold: transform this underutilized stretch of land into a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood where innovation, culture, and community intersect.
Pagdi System in India: A Relic On Its Way Out
The Pagdi System is a unique and deeply rooted form of tenancy in India, particularly prominent in older parts of cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata.
Why Am I Struggling to Find a Solicitor in England and Wales? FAQs for South African Clients
Many South African businesses and individuals have dealings in England. They own properties, conclude (and later litigate over) contracts in English law and do business with companies and individuals based in this jurisdiction.
Governance and Football: The Necessary Separation Between Association Interests and the Football Company
The SAF's draft bill arose from a previous, much less comprehensive initiative: a "simple" proposal to reform the governance model of São Paulo Futebol Clube.
Goulston & Storrs Attorneys Joshua Davis, Elizabeth Levine, and Carla Reeves Named to 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Corporate Employment Lawyers
Goulston & Storrs, is pleased to announce that they have been named to Lawdragon’s 2026 list of 500 Leading Corporate Employment Lawyers in America, which recognizes “the nation’s best advisors on workplace mobility, employee benefits and executive compensation" across all matters of disputes.
The Supreme Court Changes the Doctrine on the Deadline for Filing a Claim for Judicial Error
In its recent Judgment, the Administrative Litigation Division of the Supreme Court introduced a substantive doctrinal change in relation to the deadline for filing a claim for the declaration of judicial error pursuant to Article 293.1.a) of the Organic Law of the Judiciary (LOPJ).
Goulston & Storrs’ Litigation Group Among BTI Consulting’s 2026 “Most Feared Law Firms”
Goulston & Storrs, an Am Law 200 firm, is pleased to announce that its Litigation Group is recognized for the fifth consecutive year on BTI Consulting's 2026 list of the "Most Feared Law Firms in Litigation”.