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12 Nov 2022, 10:45 am by Guest Author
In the didactic genre (or subgenre), “mirrors for princes,” philosophers instruct kings and princes how to rule. [read post]
3 Nov 2022, 11:00 pm by Daniel Jin
Brazil has usury rules that restrict the amount of interest rate that a non-banking institution may charge a debtor. [read post]
26 Oct 2022, 4:26 am by CMS
Lord Reed and Lord Hodge adopted a formulation that the Creditor [read post]
21 Oct 2022, 3:10 am by Michelle David
The court found that Reed’s savings account was being used by the Scheme to fund PMBs. [read post]
17 Oct 2022, 3:00 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
The plaintiff’s allegations as to how the Supreme Court might have ruled had her attorney moved ex parte for an order of preclusion were speculative (see Denisco v Uysal, 195 AD3d 989, 991). [read post]
11 Oct 2022, 1:01 am by CMS
The Lord Advocate did not rule out that it couldn’t be challenged though. 1520: Lord Reed intervenes and asks a question regarding the devolution of Ireland. [read post]
10 Oct 2022, 6:00 pm by Daniel Jin
  [1] BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA [2022] UKSC 25. [2] Companies Act 2006, section 172. [3] Companies Act 2006, section 172(3). [4] BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA [2019] EWCA Civ 112. [5] BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA [2022] UKSC 25 [7] (Reed LJ). [6] Companies Act 2006, Part 23. [7] https://www.supremecourt.uk/press-summary/uksc-2019-0046.html [8] https://www.supremecourt.uk/press-summary/uksc-2019-0046.html [9] (n 4). [10] BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA [2022]… [read post]
10 Oct 2022, 2:48 am by INFORRM
Carolyn Pepper of Reed Smith LLP writes for the Press Gazette on the application of libel law to ‘deep fakes,’ which are digital impersonations of well-known individuals. [read post]
7 Oct 2022, 1:44 am by Jocelyn Hutton
As Lord Reed, President, writing for the Court said; “it is because ours is a society governed by the rule of law, where the Government can be trusted to comply with court orders without having to be coerced, that declaratory orders can provide an effective remedy. [read post]