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Napoli Shkolnik Wins Top Settlement in the Annual Report of Class Action Review 2025 for Excellence in Mass Tort Litigation

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The prestigious recognition was awarded by Law.com, which highlights the firm’s achievements in high-impact litigation and its leadership in securing justice for victims of mass harm. New York, United States, December 17, 2025 — Napoli… Read More »Napoli Shkolnik Wins Top Settlement in the Annual Report of Class Action Review 2025 for Excellence in Mass Tort Litigation

Financial Services– Fiduciaire Luxembourg Expands Strategic Finance and Fiduciary Advisory Services for International Businesses

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Luxembourg, December 17, 2025 — Financial Services–Fiduciaire Luxembourg, a trusted fiduciary, accounting, and corporate advisory firm based in Luxembourg, today announced the enhancement of its corporate finance, accounting, and advisory services to better support international… Read More »Financial Services– Fiduciaire Luxembourg Expands Strategic Finance and Fiduciary Advisory Services for International Businesses

Curated Fashion for the Modern Shopper: How AsLook is Redefining Online Style

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-, December 17, 2025 — Originally posted on: https://aslook.com/blogs/news/curated-fashion-for-the-modern-shopper-how-aslook-is-redefining-online-style The online fashion market has undergone a significant transformation over the past decade. What was once dominated by fast fashion and mass-produced trends has shifted toward… Read More »Curated Fashion for the Modern Shopper: How AsLook is Redefining Online Style

Painter Turns Vintage Cars, Empty Highways And Neon Motels Into Lonesome Road‑trip Scenes That Feel Like Paused Frames From A Lost Movie

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Greg Mount is a painter and visual storyteller based in Melbourne, Australia, whose work mixes mid‑century nostalgia, road‑movie solitude and a touch of surreal humour. He paints acrylic scenes of vintage cars, lonely highways, motels,… Read More »Painter Turns Vintage Cars, Empty Highways And Neon Motels Into Lonesome Road‑trip Scenes That Feel Like Paused Frames From A Lost Movie