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21 Feb 2022, 12:24 am by INFORRM
Last Week in the Courts As mentioned above, on 14 February 2022 judgment was handed down in an application to amend and order for specific disclosure in Vardy and Rooney [2022] EWHC 304 (QB) and on 16 February 2022 judgment was handed down in  ZXC v Bloomberg [2022] UKSC 5. [read post]
3 Oct 2015, 2:58 am
Earlier this week Katfriend Nigel Urwin (Lee Bolton Monier-Williams) brought to the IPKat's attention news of a case (Tilda Riceland Private v OHMI - Siam Grains (BASMALI), T-136/14) that the General Court (GC) decided on 30 September last, and appears to have some relevant implications particularly as far as that peculiar creature of UK common law known as extended passing off is concerned.Before going into the details of the decision, what is extended passing… [read post]
11 Jun 2021, 10:06 am by Ajay Sarma, Christiana Wayne
Rohini Kurup discussed the Supreme Court’s decision to hear United States v. [read post]
30 Apr 2014, 3:40 pm
April 29, 2014) and Highmark, Inc. v Allcare Health Management System, Inc., No. 12-1163 (U.S. [read post]
28 Mar 2014, 8:34 am by WIMS
<> Analysis of Energy Efficiency Program Evaluation, Measurement, and Verification (EM&V) Reports: Residential Space Cooling and Commercial Lighting Measures - (Thu, 27 Mar 2014) New one-time analysis report is based on the rapidly growing data from evaluation, measurement, and verification (EM&V) reporting on the results of energy efficiency programs. [read post]
26 Nov 2018, 7:15 am by David Post
" William Welsh has a number of convictions for child molestation and sexual abuse dating back to 1979. [read post]
18 Dec 2013, 4:30 am
It is a criminal case called U.S. v. [read post]
1 Aug 2016, 4:00 am by Administrator
This week the randomly selected blogs are 1. [read post]
30 Oct 2007, 1:37 am
Williams, No. 05-6036"Convictions and sentences for various offenses, including narcotics trafficking, racketeering, and murder are affirmed over claims that: 1) the district court erred in admitting one defendant's self-inculpatory out-of-court statements that also implicated another defendant; and 2) the district court abused its discretion in concluding that the methodology employed by the government's firearms identification expert met the reliability standard set forth… [read post]