AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSupreme Court & Due Process: Ireland’s Supreme Court backed conditional fee and “no foal, no fee” style arrangements, stressing access to courts and only striking them down on “compelling grounds.” US Federal Power: The US Supreme Court is set for two major fights over Trump’s removal authority—one targeting FTC commissioner firings and another tied to “for cause” removal at the Federal Reserve. UK Charity Regulation: Naomi Campbell told a tribunal she made an honest “mistake” trusting a charity director who allegedly misrepresented legal credentials, as her appeal continues over a trustee ban. AI & Rights: India’s Bombay High Court allowed Preity Zinta to sue Meta and Google over AI-generated deepfake content, including personality-rights and copyright claims. Criminal Justice: A Nigerian federal court in Katsina sentenced a woman to death for allegedly trafficking ammunition to bandits. South Africa Courts: Durban sentenced an Uber-driver murder mastermind to life, while a separate case saw a man charged after allegedly throwing a dog off a bridge with weights. Money Laundering/Asset Forfeiture: Malaysia’s Court of Appeal sent a forfeiture bid back to the High Court, saying AMLA proceedings were wrongly treated under general civil rules. Immigration/Detention: Pakistan’s IHC ordered signed powers of attorney for Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi in a £190m case. Labor Law: Philippines’ labor department created a labor attorney’s office to give free legal help to gig and digital workers.
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