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21 Oct 2019, 4:09 am by tortsprof
Christoph Busch has posted to SSRN When Product Liability Meets the Platform Economy: A European Perspective on Oberdorf v. [read post]
19 Feb 2019, 3:18 pm by Bryan P. Sears
The announcement by House Speaker Michael Busch and Senate President Thomas V. [read post]
27 Sep 2011, 3:41 am by sally
jovický Budvar, národní podnik v Anheuser-Busch Inc “Acquiescence, within the meaning of article 9(1) of First Council Directive 89/104/EEC, was a concept of European Union law and the proprietor of an earlier trade mark could not be held to have acquiesced in the long and well-established honest use, of which he had long been aware, by a third party of a later trade mark which was identical with that of the proprietor if that proprietor was not in any… [read post]
9 Jan 2017, 2:41 pm by Bryan P. Sears
Busch enters the 2017 General Assembly session in his 14th year as speaker — the longest in the history of the state. [read post]
14 Oct 2019, 4:15 am by Andrew Avsec
Anheuser-Busch moved to dismiss certain claims, including the dilution claim, for failure to state a claim under Rule 12(b)(6). [read post]
13 Jul 2018, 2:40 pm by Associated Press
Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch and Senate President Thomas V. [read post]
11 Aug 2009, 9:19 pm
Antitrust Class Action Challenging Merger of Anheuser-Busch and InBev Fails as a Matter of Law because InBev could not Reasonably be Viewed as a “Potential Competitor” Prior to the Merger Missouri Federal Court Holds Plaintiffs, characterizing themselves as “a group of Missouri beer consumers and purchasers,” filed a putative class action against Anheuser-Busch and InBev NV/SA challenging the proposed merger of the companies; the class action complaint… [read post]
6 Jan 2019, 2:21 pm by Bryan P. Sears
House Speaker Michael Busch and Senate President Thomas V. [read post]
7 Jan 2020, 2:13 pm by Bryan P. Sears
Two new presiding officers will replace the state’s two longest-serving leaders, sometimes referred to as “The Mikes” — outgoing Senate President Thomas V. [read post]