- Did Trump Lift Sanctions on Iran? What Happened in 2026Short answer: no — not in any legally meaningful way. In March 2026, the Trump administration issued a narrow, time-limited waiver that allowed certain buyers to take delivery of Iranian crude oil already sitting on tankers at sea. That’s it. The wider sanctions framework against Iran, including secondary sanctions on oil exports, blocking orders against… Read more: Did Trump Lift Sanctions on Iran? What Happened in 2026
- GOSS Lawyers: Tax Law, Labor Rights, and Civil Liberties in 2026This article addresses five areas with direct practical impact on individuals and businesses in 2026: tax law changes, court efficiency metrics, digital civil liberties, remote work legal precedents, and labor law developments. GOSS Lawyers Breakdown of Tax Laws: Key 2026 Changes The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions scheduled to expire at end of 2025… Read more: GOSS Lawyers: Tax Law, Labor Rights, and Civil Liberties in 2026
- Forensic Evidence, NFT Intellectual Property, and Law Career GuidanceThis article covers six areas where legal practice is being reshaped by technology, ethics, and regulation: forensic science standards, NFT intellectual property, career pathways for new lawyers, global compliance, whistleblower law, and autonomous vehicles. Ethics of Forensic Evidence in Court Bite mark analysis, hair microscopy, and shoeprint comparison — once presented as near-definitive in criminal… Read more: Forensic Evidence, NFT Intellectual Property, and Law Career Guidance
- Remote Hearings, Data Protection, and Maritime DisputesCourts, regulators, and practitioners are adapting to a landscape shaped by technology, globalization, and evolving public expectations. This article examines five areas where the law is actively developing. The Future of Remote Court Hearings Federal courts in the US have settled on a hybrid model: procedural hearings and pre-trial conferences are conducted virtually, while trials… Read more: Remote Hearings, Data Protection, and Maritime Disputes
- GOSS Lawyers Guide to Corporate Law, Crypto, and Emerging Legal FrontiersThis guide covers five intersecting areas reshaping legal practice in 2026: cryptocurrency regulation, human rights career pathways, environmental law, criminal justice reform, and the emerging legal framework governing commercial space activities. Legal Implications of Cryptocurrency Trading The legal implications of cryptocurrency trade have expanded significantly since the SEC’s 2024 enforcement actions against major exchanges. Most… Read more: GOSS Lawyers Guide to Corporate Law, Crypto, and Emerging Legal Frontiers
- Recent Changes in International Extradition Law: What Matters in 2026International extradition law has shifted considerably over the past two years. Treaty amendments, post-pandemic procedural reforms, and new appellate decisions have changed how governments pursue suspects across borders. This GOSS Lawyers legal news analysis covers the key developments practitioners and informed clients need to understand. Major Treaty Amendments and Their Practical Effect Several bilateral extradition… Read more: Recent Changes in International Extradition Law: What Matters in 2026
- U.S. Commercial Law and Extradition: How Financial Crimes Destroy BusinessesAmerican commercial law is one of the most developed legal systems in the world, attracting international investors and entrepreneurs. In recent decades, however, the United States has substantially expanded the extraterritorial application of its legislation: American prosecutors are increasingly pursuing foreign businesspeople for financial crimes connected to dollar-denominated transactions, American banks, or securities traded on… Read more: U.S. Commercial Law and Extradition: How Financial Crimes Destroy Businesses
- Estate Planning in the United States: How Sanctions and Interpol Notices Affect Asset TransfersEstate planning is one of the most important legal instruments for protecting assets and securing the well-being of loved ones. In today’s environment, however, this process becomes considerably more complex when international sanctions regimes, Interpol notices (Red Notices), and financial crime charges enter the picture. For affluent families with cross-border assets, understanding how these factors… Read more: Estate Planning in the United States: How Sanctions and Interpol Notices Affect Asset Transfers
