Courtney Evans - Lawyer Monthly https://www.lawyer-monthly.com Legal News Magazine Fri, 19 Jul 2024 10:55:08 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6 https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/cropped-LM-32x32.png Courtney Evans - Lawyer Monthly https://www.lawyer-monthly.com 32 32 The sale of the TIM network to KKR https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2024/07/the-sale-of-the-tim-network-to-kkr/ https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2024/07/the-sale-of-the-tim-network-to-kkr/#respond Thu, 18 Jul 2024 14:08:47 +0000 https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2024/07/the-sale-of-the-tim-network-to-kkr/ TIM has completed the sale of 100% of NetCo to Optics Bidco for a value of approximately 22 billion euros. Optics Bidco is a special purpose vehicle controlled by KKR and has issued 12 series of senior secured notes totalling 5.5 billion euros.

The Ministry of Economy and Finance considers this network a strategic asset for Italy leading to a 16% investment. This acquisition was completed with approval from the European Antitrust Authority.

Studio Legale BDL acted as advisor for KKR, on Italian Antitrust issues, throughout this acquisition alongside other firms such as, A&O Shearman and more to complete this transaction.

 

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“The legal due diligence on the going concern sold by TIM required complex teamwork” said Mr. Maurizio Pinnarò; “Perfectly coordinated by KKR, which led all its advisors throughout this challenging transaction. The winning factor was the timeliness of interactions between the Buyer’s advisors”.   

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A Victory for Trump? https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2024/07/a-victory-for-trump/ https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2024/07/a-victory-for-trump/#respond Mon, 15 Jul 2024 14:56:00 +0000 https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2024/07/a-victory-for-trump/  

The Classified documents case against Donald Trump has been dismissed.

This is a huge win for Donald Trump in the election run up as Presidential candidate just days after the attempt on his life.

When Donald Trump left the Whitehouse in 2021 they later found he was mishandling classified documents taking them with him to his new residence. Falling under the Espionage Act which could have resulted in a prison sentence.

The former President pleaded guilty to all charges despite classified documents being found in his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

 

Why was the case dismissed?

It was Judge, Aileen Cannon who dismissed these charges as she ruled that the special counsel who brought the prosecution had been improperly appointed. This violated the Appointments clause of the US constitution as the special counsel appointed, Jack Smith had not been named to his post by the president or confirmed by the Senate.

This meant the court could not move further with this case and this comes at a great time as Donald Trump is set to nominate his choice for Vice-president if their party win the US election.

Jack Smith could appeal this and the Supreme Court could determine the lawfulness of his appointment leading them back to a trial.

 

Earlier this year Donald Trump was found guilty of fraud with the sentencing trial set for September. Donald Trump's legal complications does not seem to be affecting his election run and now with this victory today he could be seeing a further spike in support.

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Political Violence rising in the US https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2024/07/political-violence-rising-in-the-us/ https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2024/07/political-violence-rising-in-the-us/#respond Mon, 15 Jul 2024 14:03:40 +0000 https://www.lawyer-monthly.com/2024/07/political-violence-rising-in-the-us/ Political Violence in the US

In the past we have seen political violence growing in numbers as well as supporters and instigators. Over the weekend we heard, what is being considered the most serious assassination attempt on a president or presidential candidate since Ronald Raegan was shot in 1981. The FBI are calling the crime a potential domestic terrorism act.

The suspect, Thomas Matthew Crook was 20 years old using a gun which was registered to his father. He was positioned on the top of a building nearby the rally as Donald Trump was speaking he was shot which grazed his ear leaving him bloody but mostly unharmed. The suspect was shot on the scene and unfortunately has caused the death of one man and left 2 injured.

The reaction

President Joe Biden has commented on the shooting calling it ‘sick’ and calls for a shift in language being used towards the candidate and condemns any political violence.

Global leaders have spoken out as well sending Mr Trump well wishes and thoughts to the victims of the shooting all reiterating that violence has no place in politics. This includes the Prime minister of England - Keir Starmer, Canadian President - Justin Trudeau, Ukrainian President - Volodymyr Zelensky, French President – Emanuel Macron and many more.

 

Moments of Political Violence

Political violence has grown especially over the past 5 years studies show. Those in politics are at a high risk of a targeted attack similar to the examples below.

 

  • In 2011 a representative of Arizona, Gabrielle Gifford was attending a meet and greet at a grocery store where she was shot in the head. 6 people were killed from this attack, Gifford survived and now allocates her time to fighting against gun violence and promotes for new gun laws in the US.

 

  • In 2017, members of the Republican congressional baseball team were targeted where 5 were injured.

 

  • In 2020 there was a record high number of election administrators who received threats. This included a kidnapping scheme against the Democratic Governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitner. This was uncovered along with the groups bomb making supplies and surveillance of Whitner.

 

  • Also in 2020 an executive at Dominion Voting Systems, Eric Coomer was forced into hiding after mass amount of threats as well as his home address, phone number being released and a bounty placed on his head. Trump supporters believed the votes had been tampered with and took criminal action against those at Dominion Voting Systems.

 

  • In 2021 Trump supporters protested the moment Joe Biden was sworn into office. This quickly led to a mob of attackers many being armed swarming the Capitol building smashing windows. This resulted in 7 deaths and 140 people injured.

 

 

Why?

  • The US is facing a time of unrest leading to violence as people feel a loss of control over their country as well as growing feeling that force is the only way to get what they want as the two side compete. Both Republicans and Democrats have stated their no tolerance for political violence and their could potentially be a need for a new direction of this election steering away from the highly competitive focus.

 

  • With conspiracy theories running over social media and large groups of people able to engage and connect this way it encourages radical ideas to turn into action. Comments online sit on the fence of threats and violence being swept under the rug as it’s just a joke online.

 

  • Data from the Global Terrorism database and FBI statistics show that incidents from the left wing are rising in numbers however those from the right wing still overshadow and take up a large majority of political violence acts. Those committing political violence are often found to be planned moments from well established members of a community.

 

  • Robert Pape a professor of political science at the University of Chicago specialises in International security affairs conducted a survey to find out what 270m American think about political violence. He found that 5-10% of adults were supporting political violence to restore Donald Trump to the presidency. Now, they also found that 10%, that it 26million adults support the use of force to prevent Donald Trump returning to presidency.

 

  • The lack of gun control in the US also gives people with violent tendencies and ideologies to have access to a lethal weapon and a way to cause damage.
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