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What You Should Know About the Right to Remain Silent

By Nino Javakhishvili

“Wise speech is silver, but silence is noble gold” — a well-known phrase from a Georgian hagiographic monument clearly illustrates the practical role of silence where it is of vital importance. Silence is a form of diplomatic instrument that changes its function depending on the sphere of public life in which we operate. Its role … Continued

What you should know when divorce involves large assets

By Nino Javakhishvili

Divorce is never an easy process, however when it involves significant financial assets, business, real estate, and investments, the situation becomes particularly complex and risky. In such cases, a seemingly “personal” dispute quickly turns into a serious legal and financial battle, where each mistake may cost you hundreds of thousands or even millions of GEL … Continued

Late VAT Registration — What Businesses Should Know

By Nino Javakhishvili

For large businesses, managing tax risks is not merely an accounting matter — it is part of strategic security. One of the most critical points where companies incur serious financial losses is the failure to comply with the obligation of mandatory registration for Value Added Tax (VAT). Practice shows that many companies notice the problem … Continued

Incident at the Mar-a-Lago Residence: Security Perimeter Breach and Law Enforcement Response

By Nino Javakhishvili

Palm Beach, Florida – On Sunday morning, an incident that occurred at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence concluded with law enforcement opening fire and the neutralization of the assailant. According to the United States Secret Service and local police, an armed male attempted to breach the secured perimeter of the resort. The suspect has been … Continued

Conflict among partners in the company: how the matter reached the expulsion of a partner and what could have been prevented initially

By Nino Javakhishvili

At the commencement of a business, partners often share a common vision, motivation, and mutual trust. However, practice demonstrates that over time, alongside the growth of the company, divergent interests, management styles, and financial decisions may evolve into a serious corporate conflict. One of the most complex and legally sensitive situations is precisely the expulsion … Continued

Pentagon Restrictions On Media Declared Unconstitutional: Historic Victory For Freedom Of Speech

By Nino Javakhishvili

A U.S. Federal Judge Blocked A Pentagon Policy That Restricted Journalists’ Access To Information. The Court Determined That The Regulations Imposed By The Administration Contradict The First Amendment Of The U.S. Constitution. Subject Of The Dispute: The Label Of A “Security Risk” The Contested Pentagon Policy Provided For Strict Sanctions Against Journalists Who Attempted To … Continued

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