Pérez-Llorca Reports Record Revenues and Expands International Footprint in 2024, Highlighting Major Growth in Spain, Portugal, and Mexico

Madrid, Spain — Pérez-Llorca, a prominent law firm based in Spain, has reported a global pro forma revenue exceeding €165 million for the year 2024. This marks a significant growth in their financial performance, with revenues from their Spanish operations alone surpassing €133.6 million, an 8% increase from the previous year. According to managing partner Pedro Pérez-Llorca, 2024 was a pivotal year characterized by strategic international expansions and substantial investments in both innovation and technology. “This growth not only consolidates our market position but also equips us to tackle the challenges of a rapidly evolving … Read more

Arizona Receives ‘F’ Rating for Gun Safety Laws, Highlighting Correlation with High Gun Death Rates

Phoenix, Arizona — Arizona is frequently criticized for its lax firearm regulations, which, according to Lindsay Nichols, the policy director at Giffords Law Center, rank among the weakest in the United States. The center recently assigned Arizona a failing grade on its annual Gun Law Scorecard, underscoring the state’s minimal legislative control over firearms. For more than a decade, the Giffords Law Center has been evaluating the effectiveness of gun laws across the U.S., constantly updating their scores as states amend or enact new legislation. This year, Arizona, along with 20 other states, received an … Read more

Customer Sues Subway Claiming Sandwiches Skimp on Meat, Highlighting Deceptive Advertising Claims

New York, NY – A recent legal challenge suggests that Subway, the renowned sandwich chain known for its vast assortment of customizable subs, may not be living up to its promotional images. An unhappy customer has brought forth a lawsuit asserting that the company’s advertising overstates the amount of meat in its sandwiches, potentially misleading patrons by significant margins. In a notable instance, Anna Tollison, a resident of Queens, New York, was drawn to order a Steak & Cheese sandwich at a local Subway outlet after being enticed by an advertisement on Subway’s mobile app. … Read more

Justice Department Attorneys Urge Probe into Alleged Israeli Crimes, Highlighting Enforcement Disparities

Washington, D.C. – A group of Justice Department attorneys has triggered a spotlight on what they cite as an oversight in the application of U.S. laws concerning potential criminal activities by Israeli forces and civilians. In a detailed letter addressed to Attorney General Merrick Garland, these mid-career legal professionals argue that notable discrepancies exist in how the Department enforces laws against foreign entities and individuals, specifically comparing the active investigations against Russian and Hamas offenses to the relative silence on issues involving Israel. The letter, which surfaced this week, points out what the authors perceive … Read more