The public question: why the same crime but different punishment?
Judicial decisions - especially in criminal cases - are constantly debated in the public sphere. The public often asks: why would one person be convicted of a
Restrictions on gambling advertising: when legal uncertainty becomes a threat to sport and reputation
The tightening of restrictions on gambling advertising raises not only the question of the application of the law, but also the logic of the regulation itself. From 1 July 2025
Does a plane crash always exempt airlines from liability?
Summer sees an increase in the number of flights, and with it the frustration of passengers with delayed or cancelled trips. One of the common reasons
Can a standard estate agency contract become a trap for the consumer?
The Supreme Court of Lithuania (SCL) has issued a landmark ruling on real estate agency contracts - unilaterally drafted brokers' contracts, which include obligations
What if you find misleading information about yourself in a Google search?
Have you ever googled yourself and found unpleasant or even misleading information? Such discoveries can cause more than emotional discomfort,