Could a drone attack be considered “force majeure”? Lawyers are urging businesses to review their contracts.
During the quarantine period and following the outbreak of war in Ukraine, the concept of “force majeure” (act of God) became a common feature of business contracts and legal d
Debt Collection Through the Courts: What Is Important to Know Before Going to Court?
Unpaid invoices, failure to fulfill contractual obligations, or a debtor’s refusal to cooperate can result in significant financial losses for a business. In such situations, one
Military operations and flight cancellations
Due to military operations in the Middle East and the resulting flight cancellations, passengers who planned to travel from an EU airport or from a non-EU airport but with an EU-re
Permits for Temporary and Permanent Residence in Lithuania
How is Lithuania’s migration policy regulated by law? What laws establish a foreign national’s right to reside in our country? What is the difference between a permanent and a
The Migration Department’s arguments failed to convince the court
Sometimes, a single official’s subjective assessment can be the difference between legally enrolling in a program and being forced to suspend one’s studies before the semester