Author: Gary Wingens
Artificial intelligence will create more work for firms, including our most junior lawyers, and let us deliver the services clients want at lower cost and higher quality, says Lowenstein Sandler’s Gary Wingens.Read More
Aloft Manchester City Centre opens 2026 on Deansgate, boosting UK hospitality with design-led stays, nightlife, and city tourism growth.Read More
Editor’s note: The following column was originally published in 2023.Read More
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’re comfortable making choices that might seem unusual to other people because being true to yourself matters more to you than fitting in. Other people’s opinionsRead More
The achievement underscores the company’s ambitions as part of the Paratus Group, one of Africa’s largest privately owned pan-African network operators, and highlights its long-term commitment to investing in the continent’s digital future.Read More
/PRNewswire/ — A leading semiconductor advanced packaging equipment manufacturer, Manz Asia, has successfully delivered the world’s first 310mm × 310mm…Read More
The visit to Vilnius by Bartholomew, Patriarch of Constantinople, marked the completion of the return of Lithuanian territory to his jurisdiction with the consecration of an exarch in a country that has welcomed many Orthodox Christians who left Moscow due to the schism. At the same time, Kirill was in nearby Kaliningrad, where he emphasised the ‘patriotic’ mission of his community.Read More
Today’s headlies: the earthquake in the Philippines has raised the seabed; Agreements have been signed between the UK and Japan for investments worth £18 billion; Taiwan has launched a website to encourage citizens of the People’s Republic of China to provide intelligence information; A free public transport scheme for women and transgender people has been launched in Kerala.Read More
The ECB’s June 15, 2026 speech highlights Europe’s dual challenges in financial settlement: technology and geopolitical pressure. Key initiatives include the Pontes project for tokenised settlement, the digital euro for retail payments, and interlinking TIPS with India’s UPI and Nexus. The ECB warns that without a common framework, fragmentation will persist.Read More
GDANSK, June 15 (Reuters) – Australia in December became the world’s first country to ban social media for children under 16, blocking them from platforms including TikTok, Alphabet’s YouTube and Meta’s Instagram and Facebook. Below is a summary of what countries and companies are doing to …Read More