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The Rise of Preventive Law and the Fear of Future Harm
This essay examines where preventive law has overreached: in compliance frameworks divorced from the actual causes of contraventions, in the systematic reversal of the burden of proof, and most acutely, in the routine deployment of provisional attachment as a pre-adjudicatory punishment. The law designed to address the fear of harm has itself become an object of fear.
Feb 2412 min read
The Ethical Compass of Legal Advocacy
Explore the role of ethics in legal advocacy, addressing key challenges lawyers face and why integrity is vital for justice and success.
Jan 6, 20257 min read
Startups in distress: Navigating legal complexities
In the dynamic world of startups, where innovation and risk-taking are paramount, allegations of misconduct, financial irregularities,...
Aug 26, 20236 min read
The 1st thing startups should do is to put in place a founders' agreement.
Putting in place a short, simple agreement between the founders (also known as " founders' agreement ") of any startup right from the...
Jan 22, 20235 min read