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  • Nov 21, 2024 | guardian.ng | Anthony Davies

    In the streets, on social media, and in quiet conversations, the phrase “May Nigeria not happen to you” has become a grim prayer. It reflects the collective frustration of a people resigned to systemic failure, where the very institutions meant to protect and serve them often become sources of pain and despair. Few sectors embody this stark reality as glaringly as Nigeria’s healthcare system.

  • Oct 1, 2024 | lawjournalnewsletters.com | Anthony Davies

    The shift back to in-office work presents a significant challenge for large law firms that have embraced remote work over the past few years. According to our recent survey, the vast majority of firms already had an RTO policy in place by 2023; however, also at that time, compliance was at an all-time low where firms reported a shocking 94% of their attorneys were not compliant with policy.

  • Mar 12, 2024 | fishandboat.com.au | Anthony Davies

    This month’s recipe is both simple and simply delicious, particularly when you use whiting fillets. Whiting are possibly the best tasting of all estuarine fish, and presented as boneless crumbed fillets they will find favour with the fussiest. The step by step instructions will benefit those new to filleting and cooking fish, and the recipe would work with any pan-sized white fish. Ingredients3 large whiting fillets per person, scaled and pin bones removed. 1 egg, well beaten. 1/4 cup of plain flour.

  • Feb 25, 2024 | fishandboat.com.au | Anthony Davies

    Have you ever wished you could do something with all that yummy flavour left behind in the shell scraps after you’ve eaten a crab? I certainly have , which is why I came up with this easy recipe for a crab shell based chowder that’s great for the cooler months. Picked crab shells will keep just fine bagged in the freezer until you need them.

  • Feb 22, 2024 | feeds.feedblitz.com | Jay Harrington |Anthony Davies |Mark Mailman |Ed Lanquist

    The biggest story in the Asia legal market last week centered on Latham & Watkins’ decision to block automatic access for its Hong Kong staff to files and documents outside of Greater China. They aren’t forbidden access completely. It’s just that they now must seek approval to gain access, a deviation from the firm’s past approach or, in more affable terms, an update to its data management process.

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