Sentences with phrase «relatively new area of law»

Postnuptial agreements are a relatively new area of law.

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While the policy notes that «New York's legal code is relatively accessible compared to other states,» it suggests that the state commit to including its laws on a platform such as America Decoded, adopting the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau's eRegs tool to make the laws more accessible, and instituting an «open by default» policy in the area of IT purchasing, data and research.
You won't meet many night owls in Sydney who are happy about the relatively new draconian lockout laws, which prevent anybody from entering (or returning to) its best clubs and bars after 1:30 a.m.. They've put a dent in the city's nightlife business, angered its best - behaved partiers, and sent many of us outside of the zone that encompasses the city center, the historically vibrant Kings Cross area, and popular nightlife destinations like Surry Hills and Oxford Street.
A Digital Asset Trust can help, but it's still a smart move to work with an attorney, as the area of digital estate planning is a relatively new field of law and there is no guarantee that your wishes can be fully implemented.
While a digital executor provision makes your wishes known for your digital assets, the area of digital estate planning is a relatively new field of law.
A. Introduction While investor - state arbitration remains a relatively new area of international law, the number of cases commenced under international investment agreements (IIAs) has grown...
Designed to be both a practical guidebook and useful reference aid in the courtroom, The Confiscation Law Handbook aims to help practitioners navigate through the slew of new case law arising from this relatively new and fast moving area of lLaw Handbook aims to help practitioners navigate through the slew of new case law arising from this relatively new and fast moving area of llaw arising from this relatively new and fast moving area of lawlaw.
• As there are relatively few cases that go to trial in IP matters in Canada compared with other areas of law or even compared with other jurisdictions, and as it takes the Canadian government so long to adopt new legislation, it may be challenging to advise clients about the rights, recourses, and remedies they may have when dealing with innovative matters.
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