New Mexico Legislators Propose Tougher Measures to Combat Human Trafficking, Enhancing Victim Protections and Penalties

SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico lawmakers, amid the second week of the state’s 60-day legislative session, are tackling the issue of human trafficking with a bill poised to improve legal protections for victims and refine the definitions and penalties associated with these crimes. The proposed legislation aims to bolster the state’s response to human trafficking by updating several key aspects of the current laws. The bill introduces broader definitions of human trafficking to incorporate actions like “harboring” and “securing,” thus steering toward a more encompassing framework. Such modifications are designed to give prosecutors better … Read more

New Parliamentary Report Urges Privacy Law Overhaul to Combat Financial Abuse in Financial Services

In December 2024, the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services released a pivotal report, following a comprehensive inquiry into the effectiveness of the current regulatory framework overseeing financial services in Australia. The inquiry, aimed at identifying shortcomings in preventing financial abuse, uncovered significant regulatory gaps and provided recommendations for enhancing protections within financial institutions. The committee discovered that privacy laws currently hinder the ability of financial institutions to adequately detect and manage cases of financial abuse. Under the existing laws, banks and other financial entities are obliged to secure explicit consent from clients … Read more

Dec. 28: A Day of Historical Milestones and Tragic Memories, from the Lumiere Brothers’ Film Debut to the End of U.S. Combat in Afghanistan

As 2024 nears its close, December 28 marks not only the 363rd day of this leap year but also an opportunity to reflect on significant historical events that occurred on this day across different years. Among today’s critical remembrances is the 2015 decision by a Cleveland grand jury not to charge two white officers in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, a Black youth, who was holding a toy pellet gun at the time. This tragic event is among several impactful occurrences that have taken place on December 28, spanning from breakthroughs in entertainment … Read more

ZeroRisk Cases Innovates to Combat Fraudulent Lead Generation in Mass Tort Industry

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — The integrity of the legal system faces a significant threat from deceptive practices in the generation of leads for mass torts cases, which can heavily burden not just reputable legal firms but also the individuals unwittingly caught in these schemes. Unethical tactics by some law firms and call centers, including the use of misleading advertisements and cold-calling, continue to undermine public trust and waste considerable resources. The practice of purchasing leads from overseas call centers that may lack proper qualifications and ethical standards contributes substantially to the influx of fraudulent claims. These … Read more