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27 Nov 2020, 4:53 pm by INFORRM
In a landmark joint judgment of the President of the Queen’s Bench Division, Dame Victoria Sharp, and Mr Justice Swift, overturned findings that Mr Beckwith had breached Principles 2 and 6 of the SRA Principles and reversed his fine and quashed the costs order (Beckwith v Solicitors Regulation Authority [2020] EWHC 3231 (Admin)). [read post]
8 Jan 2014, 4:24 am by Alexandra Allan
The parties to Cooper Mechanical Oilfield Serivces Pte Ltd v Pauwels (Unreported) had entered into an agreement regarding the purchase and conversion of a ship. [read post]
7 Mar 2011, 6:37 am by Gerard Magliocca
If such an ordinance were approved, it seems clear that it would be constitutional under the Supreme Court’s analysis in Employment Div. v. [read post]
16 Jan 2009, 1:13 pm
Travis Laster and I recently addressed this criticism in an article entitled "Reactions and Overreactions to Ryan v. [read post]
3 Nov 2015, 3:55 pm by Kraft Palmer Davies, PLLC
  His swift actions with the help of others in the area likely saved the life of the man attempting to jump over the rail. [read post]
29 Mar 2016, 12:30 pm
Not too many Irish Trade Mark cases hit the Irish Courts and when they do, the in-depth analysis which the author provides to the leading cases in areas such as passing off (McCambridge v Joseph Brennan Bakeries), genuine use (Compagnie Gervais Danone v Glanbia Foods Society Ltd) and comparative advertising (Aldi Stores (Ireland) Ltd. v Dunnes Stores) is for the practitioner and students alike transcending differing needs. [read post]
28 Dec 2016, 3:00 pm by familoo
Both slender and thus swift to read, but otherwise very different, not least because one is written by a former High Court Judge, whilst the other is penned by a retired District Judge. [read post]
13 Mar 2024, 7:17 am by Dennis Crouch
The recent case of Purdue Pharma v. [read post]
11 Jun 2019, 8:20 pm by Martin Osborne and Matt Wichlinski
We live in a world where we regularly use fingerprint recognition for home security, facial recognition to open our phones and voice recognition to ask Siri to spice up a party by playing the latest Taylor Swift tune. [read post]