Month: November 2024

Attorney Mina Haque’s unique expertise in blending transactional and litigation law has garnered her recognition from immigration, and product liability to mergers and acquisitions. As the founder and principal attorney of the Washington, D.C.-based Law Office of Mohaimina Haque PLLC, she’s worked alongside policymakers, national and foreign dignitaries and major Fortune 500 companies. More recently,
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The 50Steel maintains the clean, elegant lines characteristic of Sanlorenzo yachts I was particularly eager to visit the Sanlorenzo 50Steel after receiving a call from a broker who had previewed it just before the Monaco Yacht Show kicked off. He waxed lyrical about its unique layout and styling. When the day came for my visit
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As the dust settles from Donald Trump’s victory in the US Presidential election, it’s crucial to analyze the potential implications of his policies on various sectors, particularly the food and beverage industries. A significant focus has been on Trump’s proposed tariffs on imports, a topic that could have profound effects on food prices for both
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Image by Michael Lock on Unsplash The luxury vehicle market is steering toward a future where advanced geolocation technologies redefine the driving experience. Imagine a world where your car knows the fastest route to your destination and offers a seamless, personalised driving experience that anticipates your every need. Industry analyses indicate that the global passenger
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The winners and losers in the presidential election are clear, but who will be the winners and losers in the F&B industry? Although the prospect of new, protectionist tariffs is only on the horizon, they could create big winners and losers and potentially shift F&B loyalties and supply lines for everything from tomatoes in Mexico
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Most visitors to Seville stay in the Old Town east of the cathedral, known as Barrio Santa Cruz, where the Jewish quarter was located. This highly atmospheric area is a delight to walk around, since it is largely pedestrianised: narrow cobbled alleys lined with white houses whose albero yellow windows are so characteristic of the
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With recent policy shifts and the prospect of new tariffs on imported goods, consumers may start to see noticeable changes in grocery store prices. For everyday shoppers, this could mean a higher grocery bill, particularly for certain imported produce items. As the cost of bringing goods into the U.S. increases, grocers are faced with the
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