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28 Feb 2023, 11:55 am by admin
When not riding political hobby horses, Oreskes has written about the Idiocracy’s rejection of science,[6] but she has also shown herself to be untutored in the basics of scientific and statistical method.[7] She is an advocate who, along with her posse, frequently weighs in against oil companies in litigation.[8] Oreskes has also written extensively to demonize industry’s motives and to advance her conspiracy theories in which manufacturing industry (but not lawsuit industry)… [read post]
27 Feb 2023, 12:00 am by Giorgio Luceri
However, the Court stated that the risk of free-riding is the case at issue was obvious, given that one of the three elements making up the sign of the mark applied for is identical to the earlier mark, the reputation of which is extremely solid. [read post]
24 Feb 2023, 4:39 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
 Courts could very well adopt a property frame, redefining what TM’s pluralism is about—free riding stories won’t go away, no matter how much people in this room want them to. [read post]
23 Feb 2023, 7:07 am by Eleonora Rosati
Nestle v Cadbury [2022] EWHC 1671 (Ch) (July 2022)You can’t trade mark a colour. [read post]
9 Feb 2023, 10:00 pm
Hold Your Horses ....Jamaica Bay Riding Academy, (JBRA) had an arrangement with Metropolitan Equestrian Team, Inc., (MET), where the latter could board its horses at JBRA’s facility, without charge, provided that the animals could be used by JBRA for horseback riding and other educational activities. [read post]
2 Feb 2023, 6:30 am by John Mikhail
In addition, Wilson was one of the main authors of the 1790 Pennsylvania constitution—another surprisingly neglected fact about him, which bears on Moore v. [read post]
30 Jan 2023, 11:26 am by INFORRM
Mischon de Reya have published a blog post titled ‘Is the UK riding on the EU’s coat tails when it comes to data adequacy? [read post]
25 Jan 2023, 11:37 am by Joseph L. Hyde
  While riding in a car with his supervisor, the defendant shot and killed his supervisor, dumped the body, and fled in his supervisor’s car. [read post]