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3 Nov 2016, 5:01 am
 The House of Lords may not feel so constrained.The Court has certified the case as one suitable for a "leapfrog" appeal to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court apparently has dates set aside on 7 and 8 December to hear the case, sitting as all 11 judges. [read post]
30 Oct 2016, 6:36 pm by Omar Ha-Redeye
I’m talking about the cost to the innovator themselves as they create new models and paradigms that historic regulatory structures are unprepared for. [read post]
21 Oct 2016, 12:17 am
 A good advocate is unlikely to win a bad case but a bad advocate may lose a good one.The view from the High Court of England and Wales was particularly pro-advocacy. [read post]
4 Oct 2016, 7:41 am by Mike Madison
That’s the top division of British football (for any non-soccer fans still reading this piece: Scottish teams play in their own, Scottish leagues, but top Welsh teams, such as Swansea, play in the Premiership, alongside teams based in England, rather than in the Welsh Football League), and arguably the top flight of club soccer worldwide – certainly the case from the perspective of revenue, expense, and television attention, and likely the case from… [read post]
29 Sep 2016, 7:00 am by Jenny Gesley
Cambridge, England; Antwerp; Portland, Oregon: Intersentia, 2014. [read post]
30 Aug 2016, 4:00 am by Robert McKay
If that is the case, a not unrelated piece of news that has emerged in England is that its Judicial Executive Board has decided to switch from official use of Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice to Blackstone’s Criminal Practice. [read post]
29 Aug 2016, 1:00 pm by Steve Lubet
In this case, the emperor truly has no clothes. [read post]
27 Aug 2016, 1:05 pm by Bill Marler
Hepatitis A is much more common in countries with underdeveloped sanitation systems and, thus, is a risk in most of the world. [11, 16]  An increased transmission rate is seen in all countries other than the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the countries of Western Europe. [9] Nevertheless, infections continue to occur in the United States, where approximately one-third of the population has been previously infected with HAV. [6, 12] Each year, approximately… [read post]
3 Aug 2016, 4:06 pm by Bill Marler
As of August 3, 2016, the Hawaii Department of Health has identified 42 new cases of hepatitis A. [read post]
21 Jul 2016, 1:54 pm by Eugene Volokh
As in England, the law and equity courts had their own separate rules. [read post]
17 Jul 2016, 6:02 am by Bill Marler
In fact, it is estimated that there were 25,000 new infections in 2007. [6, 22] Although the rates of HAV infection have declined over the years, rates are twice as high among American Indians and Alaskan Natives. [1] Hispanics are also twice as likely to be infected compared to non-Hispanic Whites in the United States. [19]. [read post]
16 Jul 2016, 10:25 am by Bill Marler
In fact, it is estimated that there were 25,000 new infections in 2007. [6, 22] Although the rates of HAV infection have declined over the years, rates are twice as high among American Indians and Alaskan Natives. [1] Hispanics are also twice as likely to be infected compared to non-Hispanic Whites in the United States. [19]. [read post]
13 Jul 2016, 4:00 am by Malcolm Mercer
In England and Wales, the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board are the regulators. [read post]
9 Jul 2016, 12:19 pm by Bill Marler
Hepatitis A is much more common in countries with underdeveloped sanitation systems and, thus, is a risk in most of the world. [11, 16]  An increased transmission rate is seen in all countries other than the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the countries of Western Europe. [9] Nevertheless, infections continue to occur in the United States, where approximately one-third of the population has been previously infected with HAV. [6, 12] Each year, approximately… [read post]
7 Jul 2016, 4:13 pm by INFORRM
David Levine, who was one of the great defamation judges in New South Wales, once described defamation law as like the Galapagos Islands division of the law of torts, which I always thought was a nice turn of phrase. [read post]
20 Jun 2016, 6:35 am by Kluwer UPC News blogger
‘Some have said that, since article 7(2) UPC Agreement provides that a section of the UPC Central Division will be in London, that could still remain the case if the UK leaves the EU. [read post]
15 Jun 2016, 6:43 am by familoo
  The Mail said that “new rules” directed that “future judgments in the family courts must be made public except in cases where there is a clear reason to dictate they should not be. [read post]
10 Jun 2016, 5:01 pm by Denis Stearns
In a slaughter plant in England, use of chlorinated sprays and maintenance of clean working surfaces resulted in a 10- to 100-fold decrease in carcass contamination. [read post]
27 May 2016, 3:02 am
 The Master of the Rolls is the head of the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, and this rol[l]e is to be assumed by Sir Terence Etherton, currently Chancellor of the High Court (head of the Chancery Division, of which the Patents Court is a part). [read post]