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22 Jan 2015, 4:35 am
This is because, "unlike Article 15(1)(c) of [the Brussels I] Regulation No 44/2001 ... [read post]
1 Oct 2020, 1:41 am by Neil Wilkof
Ltd. in Class 33 for “sparkling wines, all originating from Chile”.The Opponents raised a myriad of grounds in support of their opposition. [read post]
29 Jan 2024, 6:33 am by Robin E. Kobayashi
What does come as a surprise is that those in the Not WFH group had better overall health outcomes than their WFH counterparts, except for smoking. [read post]
25 Jan 2013, 1:17 pm by WIMS
Unless and until Congress does so, we must apply and enforce the statute as it's now written. [read post]
23 Dec 2022, 7:08 am by Tian Lu
 On 24 January 2019, Hotel Cipriani S.P.A (‘Hotel Cipriani’) filed a revocation request against all of the goods designated to the contested EUTM, invoking Article 58(1)(a) EUTMR. [read post]
10 Sep 2013, 1:45 am by Kevin LaCroix
Indeed, in 2011 33% of all filings involved non-U.S. companies as did 21% of all 2012 filing, both figures above any prior year in percentage terms, as shown here. [read post]
23 Mar 2021, 9:01 pm by Lesley Wexler
At least the empirical evidence does not suggest the opposite—publication of commission reports does not cause violence to resume.Again, it is hard to predict whether a long-term reconciliation will be forthcoming, but the short-term signs are negative. [read post]
31 Mar 2010, 4:08 pm by Matt Cameron
Let’s break this down: (1) What does Padilla mean for non-citizens? [read post]
13 Mar 2007, 10:12 pm
Samson, 2007 ME 33 (Warrant Sufficient in search for child porn) [read post]
16 Jul 2017, 7:49 am by Eric Goldman
Feb. 6, 2017): “The Plaintiffs allege that: (1) 33% of health-related data breaches result in identity theft; (2) the Defendants expend millions of dollars trying to avoid and mitigate those risks; and (3) by offering the Plaintiffs free credit monitoring, the VA effectively conceded that the theft of the laptop and pathology reports constituted a “reasonable risk of harm to those victimized” by the data breaches. [read post]
11 May 2023, 2:32 am by centerforartlaw
In such cases, the question for the institution arises: does the Statute apply? [read post]
9 Jun 2020, 10:51 pm by Jamie Markham
The misdemeanor assault statute, G.S. 14-33, includes prefatory language saying the law applies “[u]nless the conduct is covered under some other provision of law providing greater punishment”—language the appellate courts have generally interpreted to bar simultaneous punishments for the same act. [read post]
8 Aug 2024, 9:35 am by Bill Marler
Moreover, 33% of refrigerators (26 of 79) contained foods that grew the same strain with which the individual had been infected, a frequency much higher than would be expected by chance. [read post]
5 Aug 2024, 1:30 pm by Bill Marler
Moreover, 33% of refrigerators (26 of 79) contained foods that grew the same strain with which the individual had been infected, a frequency much higher than would be expected by chance. [read post]
10 Aug 2024, 8:00 pm by Derick Vranizan
Moreover, 33% of refrigerators (26 of 79) contained foods that grew the same strain with which the individual had been infected, a frequency much higher than would be expected by chance. [read post]
30 Aug 2024, 2:59 am by Bill Marler
Moreover, 33% of refrigerators (26 of 79) contained foods that grew the same strain with which the individual had been infected, a frequency much higher than would be expected by chance. [read post]