War is changing the Ukrainian legal market

War is changing the Ukrainian legal market significantly, affecting businesses, law firms, and legal professionals across the country. The conflict has created a highly unpredictable economic and regulatory environment, forcing law firms to adapt their services quickly. Many companies now face urgent legal challenges, from contract adjustments to compliance with new sanctions, which has increased […]
How Foreign Enterprises Set up Branches (Representative Offices) in China

If you are about to enter the Chinese market, and your company outside China can conduct cross-border transactions with business partners in China, then, you only need to set up a branch (representative office) in China, through which you can do market research, get in touch with business partners, and contact import/export trade. If you […]
Disable Meta AI in WhatsApp: How to Protect Your Chats

Introduction: Disable Meta AI in WhatsApp — this has become much easier since April 2025. The messenger is gradually rolling out the extended chat privacy setting, allowing users to block the AI in specific conversations. This update is part of WhatsApp’s broader push to give people more control and transparency over AI features. While you […]
AI Startup for Law Firms Raises $7 Million in Seed Funding

Introduction: An AI startup for law firms, founded by Columbia University graduates, has just secured $7 million in funding. The company focuses on midsize legal practices, aiming to streamline time-consuming document work. Backed by NEA and Pear VC, the investment reflects growing confidence in AI’s role in modern legal operations. This move signals a shift […]
What Happens Next in the US Court Battle Over Trump’s Tariffs?

Introduction: The Trump tariffs court battle is rapidly escalating toward a high-stakes decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. At issue is whether former President Donald Trump had legal authority to impose sweeping tariffs using emergency powers. A federal appeals court panel voiced strong skepticism this week, casting doubt on Trump’s reliance on the International Emergency […]
Illegal Gambling Charges Against Ex-NBA Star Gilbert Arenas Spark Legal Storm

Introduction: Illegal gambling charges have been filed against former NBA star Gilbert Arenas and five others in connection with a covert, high-stakes gambling operation allegedly run from Arenas’s luxurious mansion in Encino, California. According to federal prosecutors, the group created a sophisticated underground casino that drew wealthy players and offered far more than just card […]
Duty-Free US Cars: EU Plans to Eliminate Import Tariffs

Introduction: The European Union is preparing to allow duty-free US cars into its market for the first time. Under a new transatlantic trade agreement, the current 10% EU import tariff on vehicles from the United States would drop to zero. In return, the United States is expected to lower its own tariffs on European car […]
ChatGPT Agent Warning: Sam Altman Urges Caution

Introduction: OpenAI has introduced its new ChatGPT Agent, a powerful AI assistant with advanced capabilities. However, CEO Sam Altman issued a clear ChatGPT Agent warning: users should not share sensitive data with the tool—especially not email access. While the agent shows impressive features, this warning reveals critical limitations, particularly for workplace applications. ChatGPT Agent Warning: […]
Trump Shifts the Balance of Power in the United States

Introduction: Trump shifts the balance of power and his methods raise deep constitutional concerns. Since his time in office, the former U.S. president has pushed the boundaries of executive authority, targeting one of the most fundamental powers granted to Congress: the federal budget. Traditionally, only Congress holds the right to allocate or withdraw funds, a […]
Patriot Systems Switzerland: Delayed Delivery Due to Ukraine Prioritization

Introduction: The Patriot systems Switzerland ordered will be delivered later than expected. The U.S. Department of Defense informed the Swiss Federal Department of Defence (VBS) on July 16 that deliveries are being reprioritized to support Ukraine’s air defense needs. As a result, Switzerland will receive units from later production batches. This shift reflects the U.S. […]
