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More than 175,000 online courts have been held in Iran within four months

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents according to Mizan News Agency: Within the four first months of this year, more than 175,000 online hearings have been held in Iran. Iran’s judicial system has not only turned the potentiality of online procedure into actuality, but it has also accomplished holding online courts in a significant number within only four recent months. As new commutation technologies have affected almost every entity, legal systems …

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Iran uses cryptocurrency to import goods for the first time

Karimi and Associates Law Firm represents according to Reuters: Iran has made its first official import order using cryptocurrency this week, a move that could enable the Islamic Republic to dodge U.S. sanctions. The order, worth $10 million, was the first step to enable the country to trade through digital assets that bypass the dollar-dominated global financial system and to trade with other countries similarly limited by U.S. sanctions, such …

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U.S. has accused a currency mixer, Tornado Cash, of money laundering and sanctions it

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents according to U.S. Department of the Treasury: U.S. sanctioned virtual currency mixer Tornado Cash, which has been facilitating virtual currency laundering with the worth of more than $7 billion since its establishment. This platform has been accused of supporting hackers and cyber criminals specially from North Korea, to make their currencies untraceable. The currency mixers are providing services that mix identifiable or tainted crypto …

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BioNTech and Phizer have filed a lawsuit in counterclaim, against CureVac over its patent claims

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents according to reuters: BioNTech and its partner Phizer, two integrated American pharmaceutical company, have reacted to CureVac, German based vaccine maker, over its claims of vaccine patent infringement in German trials. They have filed a lawsuit against CureVac in U.S District Court in Massachusetts. Earlier this month the CureVac has filed a patent lawsuit against BioNTech in Germany and claimed that BioNTech or any …

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Karimi & Associates Law Firm is hiring talented, motivated, and active Legal Assistants / Paralegal

Responsibilities Translating legal texts. Drafting texts in English and Persian; The ability to write legal content in English & Persian for websites and social media. Legal searching and being aware of legal world News; The ability to present legal consultations and communicate with clients through email and in-person; Drafting and preparing contracts; Considering the cases, writing the overview of the case, and helping the litigation and Arbitration team through the …

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Australian billionaire sued Facebook over misuse his reputation in scam ads

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents according to Guardian: An Australian billionaire has launched court action in California and Western Australia against Facebook over misuse of his picture in cryptocurrency scam ads. In March 2019 some ads were uploaded to Facebook, using images of well-known people including Andrew Forest, an Australian billionaire, in their ads based on the target region. These ads are represented as a news story claiming the celebrity has …

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Boeing reached a $237.5 million settlement in a lawsuit over 737 max safety oversight

Karimi & Associates Law Firm presents according to The Reuters: Boeing Co, the well-known airplane manufacturer, directors have reached a $237.5 million settlement with shareholders to settle a lawsuit regarding the board’s safety oversight of the 737 MAX aircraft. Boeing’s best selling plane, 737 MAX, was grounded for 20 months after two fatal during five months back in  2018- 2019 that 346 people have died., Boeing’s plane was returned to service after …

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Google compelled to pay $13 millions to internet privacy advocacies over privacy infringement

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represent According to Reuters:  A U.S. appeals court upheld Google’s settlement of a long-running class action lawsuit over assertion that Google illegally collected personal data through Wi-Fi from an estimated 60 million people with its vehicle for Street View program. Google was accused of having inadvertently collected the data while driving its vehicles through neighborhoods from 2008 to 2010 to collect photos for Street View. In June …

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Johnson & Johnson appeal over Mississippi talc lawsuits was rejected by U.S. Supreme Court

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to Reuters: The U.S. Supreme Court declined Johnson & Johnson’s bid to throw out the Mississippi state’s lawsuit regarding claims that this company has failed to inform customers about dangerous materials used in its products. In 2014, Mississippi state filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and claimed that this company failed to inform customers about existing talcum in its products which caused cancer. …

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EU initiates legal actions against Poland over infringement of EU Law

Karimi & Associates Law Firm represents, according to Deutsche Welle: The EU sends a formal notice of starting an infringement process against Warsaw, Poland due to violating EU law and undermines its primacy over Poland’s national judiciary. The European Commission has warned that Poland would be condemned to financial penalties for failing to comply with EU law. Also, Warsaw has two months to reply to the EU’s legal notice. The European …

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