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We believe that curiosity shouldn’t require a research grant or hours of free time. Forget the stuffy legal journals; the AI Law blog is a sanctuary for those who love to learn on the go. While we have a passion for making sense of peculiar laws and historic cases, we refuse to be confined by them. Our journey might lead us to the heart of a powerful documentary, the quiet world of a short story, or the unexpected brilliance of a new idea. Our promise is to seek out these gems and share them with you, creating moments of insight that fit seamlessly into your day. This is your curated dose of the fascinating, delivered daily.



Blame, Breach, and Broken Promises: Does Fault Really Matter in Contracts?
We live in a world obsessed with blame. When something goes wrong, our first instinct is to ask, "Whose fault is it?" This is especially...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 243 min read


The Propaganda Playbook Never Changes: A Picture Says the Opposite of a Thousand Words
Just six days ago, I wrote about a fundamental rule of modern politics: what leaders say is often the exact opposite of what they mean ....
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 233 min read


A President Out of Time: The West's Fraught Relationship with Georgia's Zviad Gamsakhurdia, Or a Suicide with Two Bullets
In the chaotic, exhilarating death throes of the Soviet Union, heroes were forged overnight. Dissidents became presidents, and...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 234 min read


The Champions of War: UFC, Trump, and the Fight for Global Influence
Fight! ✊ In an age where war is no longer confined to the battlefield, every cultural moment becomes a potential front in a larger...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 223 min read


Seventeen Years of Betrayal: Why Washington's Silence on Georgia Speaks Volumes
Another August has arrived, and for Georgians, it’s a month forever marked by a deep scar. Seventeen years ago, in 2008, our nation was...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 212 min read


Navigating the Maze of Private International Law: A Legal Analysis of Renvoi
Private international law, or conflict of laws, serves a critical function in our increasingly interconnected world, aiming to resolve...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 193 min read


The Goal Is Always Peace… i.e., The Goal Is Always a War!
If you’ve ever listened to a politician for more than five minutes, you may have noticed a peculiar pattern: what they say and what...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 172 min read


Unraveling Unjust Enrichment Across Borders: Georgia's Place in the Global Legal Tapestry
In the intricate world of private international law, where the laws of different nations intersect, the principle of unjust enrichment...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 163 min read


Navigating the Labyrinth: Understanding Workplace Discrimination Regulations
In a nation standing at a geopolitical and cultural crossroads, the principles of equality and fairness in the workplace are not merely...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 135 min read


Criminal Theories to Combat Organized Crime: A Legal Analysis
Organized crime remains one of the most persistent challenges for modern legal systems. Unlike isolated offenses, it thrives on networks,...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 93 min read


No License Required: Why Hedge Fund Managers in New York Operate Without Formal Qualifications — and Why That Matters
In an age where professionals from hairdressers to real estate brokers need a license to practice, it's surprising to many that hedge...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 83 min read


Hedge Funds in America: Power, Performance, and the Illusion of Exclusivity
There’s something about hedge funds that evokes curiosity, even awe — an air of mystique cultivated through decades of secrecy,...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 74 min read


A Deep Dive into Georgian Labor Law: Comprehensive Insights from a Recent Training
In the world of business, we often talk about written rules—the contracts, the regulations, the official codes. But the real rules are...
Gocha Okreshidze
Aug 44 min read


Why 'Speaking the Same Language' in Law Is Not Optional
In the intricate world of law, precision is everything. Every word, phrase, and clause has weight — and often, enormous consequences. But...
Gocha Okreshidze
Jul 132 min read


The Ivory Tower’s Dirty Secret: Nepotism in Academia
The Illusion of Meritocracy When people picture academia, they often imagine a realm of rigorous thought, peer-reviewed excellence, and...
Gocha Okreshidze
Jul 63 min read


The Importance of Handwriting in Developing Thought: Why Writing by Hand Matters
In today’s fast-paced digital world, where keyboards and touchscreens dominate, handwriting often seems like a relic of the past. We tap...
Gocha Okreshidze
Jul 54 min read


The Russian
My body had declared its surrender. I could not drag myself one more step through the city. My legs were screaming, my spine felt like a splintered plank, and I was trapped in a state of perpetual, jaw-cracking yawning. The honey-beers, a thoughtful gift from my friends in Chicago, now felt like a cruel joke. Each bottle was a dead kilogram, a leaden weight that transformed the trudge over sloppy roads into some pathetic, miniature ascent of Mount Everest.
Gocha Okreshidze
May 308 min read


რუსი
სხეულმა კაპიტულაცია გამოაცხადა. ქალაქში ერთი ნაბიჯის გადადგმაც აღარ შემეძლო. ფეხები ამიჯანყდა, ხერხემალი გაჩეჩქვილი ფიცარივით მქონდა და გაუთავებელი, ყბის მომქანცველი მთქნარების ტყვეობაში მოვექეცი. თაფლის ლუდები, ჩიკაგოელი მეგობრების გულთბილი საჩუქარი, ახლა სასტიკ ხუმრობად მეჩვენებოდა. თითო ბოთლი ზედმეტ ტვირთად მექცა, ტყვიის სიმძიმედ, რომელიც ტყლაპოიან გზებზე ჩემს ბოდიალს ევერესტზე რაღაც პათეტიკურ, მინიატურულ ასვლად აქცევდა.
Gocha Okreshidze
May 305 min read


Boston Airport
Today was a masterpiece of bureaucratic malice, a perfectly constructed exercise in how many minor humiliations the universe can stack upon one another before a person simply... pops.
Gocha Okreshidze
May 297 min read


ბოსტონის აეროპორტი
დღევანდელი დღე ბიუროკრატიული ბოროტების ჭეშმარიტი შედევრი გახლდათ, იდეალურად აგებული სავარჯიშო თემაზე, თუ რამდენი წვრილმანი დამცირების ერთმანეთისთვის მიყოლება შეუძლია სამყაროს, სანამ ადამიანი უბრალოდ... გასკდება.
Gocha Okreshidze
May 295 min read
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