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Five Barriers to Bringing 3D-Printed Construction to the Philadelphia Area
Proponents contend that this method lowers overall construction costs by reducing material and labor, is more energy efficient, leads to less material waste, and is completed within a fraction of the time compared to traditional construction. All of these factors can translate into an increase in the availability of affordable housing.Deal Watch: Large Deal Week Closes Out July, Baker McKenzie Makes Hay in Swiss Markets
The strongest week in deals in several months saw three megadeals over $5 billion and increased SPAC and IPO activity.The Right To Present a Complete Defense
A unanimous Court of Appeals has underscored the principle that, under certain circumstances, a court's discretion can be limited by a defendant's constitutional right to present a defense.Arnold & Porter Arrives in Amsterdam With Life Sciences Regs Offering
With a small but growing life sciences sector, the Netherlands has played an increasingly important role in European pharmaceutical regulation ever since the European Medicines Agency moved from London to Amsterdam as a result of Brexit.Danger of Extremes Exemplified By U.K. Heat Wave
Natural disasters caused global losses of $65 billion in the first half of 2022, says a new mid-year report from Munich Re.View more book results for the query "Netherlands"
Climate Activists Are 'Fight Back' by Deflating SUVs
Since March, an anonymous collective called Tyre Extinguishers has deflated the tires of nearly 6,500 SUVs in Austria, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Sweden, the U.K. and the U.S.New Climate Litigation Trend Threatens EU Emissions Curbs
Fossil Fuel companies are using a 1990s investment agreement treaty to recoup investment losses suffered as a result of governments' plans to curb greenhouse gas emissions. NGOs have called the treaty a "climate action killer" and lawyers say it has created a regulatory chill.Surrogacy: From 'Baby M' to Today's 'Baby-Making Technology'
The law must keep up with the advances in "Baby-Making Technology." Public policy is a moving target.The Netherlands' Unusual Take on GDPR Sparked Criticism. But Could It Catch On?
Highly expected rulings from Netherlands courts will reveal whether the Dutch data protection authority's strict interpretation of the GDPR's legitimate interest ground is an isolated position, or if it's one that could be further debated in EU courts.Trending Stories
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