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11 Oct 2022, 6:32 pm by Howard Bashman
How a Challenge to California’s Animal Cruelty Law Became a Stealth Abortion Case”: Mark Joseph Stern has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. [read post]
25 May 2015, 2:00 am by NCC Staff
A few things have changed since then, from how much people drank to who could vote, to how tall people were. [read post]
18 Nov 2010, 1:59 am by INFORRM
“ On the issue of the “superinjunction” the judgment cited the central cases concerning open justice including Scott v Scott, A-G v Leveller and ex parte Kaim Todner. [read post]
28 Jan 2020, 5:41 am
Even so, this acts as an apt illustration of how the process of trade mark registration has the potential to be improved. [read post]
21 Nov 2022, 12:30 am by Nedim Malovic
Adding to the increasingly abundant case law on unconventional EU trade marks (EUTMs), in a judgment (Case T-273/21) from October this year, the General Court found that use of a three-dimensional EUTM with additional figurative and word elements to how such sign was register did not alter the distinctive character of that mark. [read post]
26 Oct 2022, 2:34 pm by Minick Law
Answer: Yes, according to the recent Court of Appeals decision in State v. [read post]
21 Dec 2017, 7:17 am
Rainier and coffee.One might question whether the depiction of the application mark as (which is how Morinaga actually uses its mark) would have affected the outcome of the decision. [read post]
20 Jun 2019, 2:36 pm by Jon Levitan
Amy Howe covered the ruling for this blog; her coverage first appeared at Howe on the Court. [read post]
16 Dec 2020, 1:37 am by Riana Harvey
With reference to JLR v Ineos Holdings (see IPKat analysis here), it was noted that an initial recognition figure of 32.5% was statistically significant. [read post]
4 Jun 2011, 9:12 am by Rebecca Tushnet
” But that gets back to circularity/how law shapes preferences. [read post]
12 Mar 2007, 11:12 pm
The IPKat has now heard how quickly you can get a trade mark application through in Greece, if you really try. [read post]