
The EB-1C Green Card for Multinational Executives and Managers
Among all employment-based green card categories, the EB-1C stands out for its speed and efficiency. Designed for executives and managers of multinational companies, the EB-1C requires no PERM labor certification — the lengthy process that typically adds a year or more to employment-based green card cases. For the right candidates, it offers one of the […]
The H-1B Revolution: Navigating the 2026 Wage-Based Selection Era
Focus: Immigration Law For decades, the H-1B visa program—the primary vehicle for high-skilled foreign talent in the United States—operated on a principle of “random luck.” Every April, hundreds of thousands of applicants entered a computerized lottery, with an entry-level coder having the same statistical chance as a world-renowned AI researcher. As of the 2026 filing […]
MiFID III: Europe’s 2026 Blueprint for Market Integrity
Focus: Financial Law / MiFID License The transition from MiFID II to the much-anticipated MiFID III (the 2026 MiFIR Review Amendments) represents the most significant overhaul of European capital markets in a decade. While MiFID II focused on unbundling research and increasing transparency, MiFID III is about efficiency and the centralization of data. The Great […]
Nekilnojamo Turto Teisė: Ko Nežinote Prieš Pasirašydami Sutartį
Nekilnojamas turtas – viena didžiausių finansinių investicijų žmogaus gyvenime. Tačiau sandoriai dažnai slepia teisines subtilybes, kurios gali kainuoti ne tik pinigus, bet ir nervus. Šiame straipsnyje atskleidžiame svarbiausius nekilnojamo turto teisės aspektus, kuriuos privalo žinoti kiekvienas pirkėjas, pardavėjas ar nuomotojas Lietuvoje. 1. Preliminari sutartis – ar ji privaloma? Daugelis manytų, kad preliminari pirkimo–pardavimo sutartis tėra […]
PSD3 and the PSR: The New Compliance Standard for Payment Institutions
Focus: Payment Institution Law The landscape of European payments has been rewritten. The transition from the Second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) to the Third Payment Services Directive (PSD3) and the new Payment Services Regulation (PSR) is now fully operational in 2026. This isn’t just a nomenclature change; it is a fundamental shift in where liability […]
Deepfakes and the “Alibi of the Digital Age”: 2026 Criminal Defense
Focus: Criminal Law In 2026, the “CSI Effect” has been replaced by the “Deepfake Dilemma.” Criminal trials are no longer just about who did it, but whether the video showing them doing it is even real. The Rise of the “Synthetic Alibi” Defense attorneys have pioneered a new strategy known as the “Liars’ Dividend.” Because […]
International Divorce: The “Daily Life Audit” of 2026
Focus: Divorce / Family Law Divorce has always been complicated, but in a world of “Digital Nomads” and multi-national families, the question of where a divorce should happen has become a legal battlefield. In 2026, the focus has shifted from “where do you live?” to “where is your life?” Redefining “Habitual Residence” Under the Hague […]
The NY LLC Transparency Act: Stripping the Veil of Secrecy
Focus: Corporate Law For years, New York real estate was the preferred parking spot for anonymous global capital. That era ended on January 1, 2026. The New York LLC Transparency Act (NYLTA) has officially come into full force, making the “Anonymous LLC” a relic of the past. Who is a “Beneficial Owner”? Under the NYLTA, […]
Proximity Bias and the “Virtual Ceiling”: Employment Law 2026
Focus: Employment Law In 2026, the “Return to Office” wars have moved from the HR department to the courtroom. The central legal theme of the year is Proximity Bias—the unconscious (or conscious) favoritism of in-person employees over remote ones. The “Promotion Discrimination” Claim A landmark 2026 class-action lawsuit against a major tech firm set the […]
GDPR Omnibus 2026: The “Right to a Human”
Focus: Data Privacy / GDPR The 2026 GDPR Omnibus Reform is the European Union’s answer to the “Age of Autonomy.” While the original GDPR (2018) was about who has your data, the 2026 version is about what the AI is doing with it. The “Right to Human Intervention” 2.0 Under Article 22 of the original […]