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1 Dec 2017, 7:50 am
Certification marks have been available at a national level in some member states (e.g. the UK, Germany) for a while, but the lack of EU-wide marks has led to inconsistent certification regimes/standards, and geographical gaps in certification. [read post]
4 Jul 2022, 2:56 pm by INFORRM
The High Court has ruled that security and intelligence services must obtain “prior independent authorisation” to access individuals’ communication data from telecommunications companies (Liberty v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2022] EWHC 1630 (Admin)). [read post]
18 Jul 2022, 2:22 am by INFORRM
Europe The European Data Protection Board published an opinion on data transfers between EU member states and Russia. [read post]
16 Feb 2013, 7:23 am by Schachtman
This symposium will explore the implications of Milward for toxic tort litigation in the federal and state courts, including whether it correctly applies Daubert v. [read post]
19 Feb 2024, 1:45 am by INFORRM
On 14 February 2024 there was a strike out/summary judgment application in the case of Chowdhury-v-Secretary of State for the Home Department KB-2023-003368. [read post]
14 Jul 2016, 10:09 am
A more recent decision on FRAND royalty calculation is Ericsson Inc v D-Link Sys., Inc 773 F. 3d 1201 (Fed. [read post]
25 May 2011, 6:39 pm by Badrinath Srinivasan
The Supreme Court's decision can be downloaded from here.Booz Allen:In Booz Allen Hamilton v SBI Home Finance, the court held that a suit for enforcement of a mortgage by sale is not arbitrable. [read post]
27 May 2007, 10:11 pm
Seth at Quizlaw tells us that; Section 6103 of Title V of the United States Code reads, in relevant part: (a) The following are legal public holidays: … Memorial Day, the las [read post]
23 May 2012, 4:00 pm by John Elwood
Next up is yet another state-on-top habeas case, Howes v. [read post]
15 Jul 2012, 5:10 pm by INFORRM
David Allen Green has a piece in the “New Statesman” entitled “What ‘freedom of the press’ should mean” – bloggers as the new pamphleteers. [read post]