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9 Mar 2011, 1:31 am by Adam Wagner
I have recently dealt in detail with the position under the English law in comparison to the stronger protections in the United States. [read post]
26 May 2019, 2:13 pm
PatentsGuestKat Rose Hughes reports on a recent English High Court case (Emson v Hozelock), in which Mr Justice Nugee, in a follow-up to the classic UK case Windsurfing, considered the issue of when a disclosure may be considered public. [read post]
7 Oct 2014, 11:03 am by Kent Scheidegger
The Constitution of the United States guarantees a right to remain silent, right? [read post]
26 Apr 2015, 10:00 pm by Giorgio Buono
Giovanna Adinolfi, Associate Professor at the University of Milan, tackles the issue of financial instruments and State immunity from adjudication in “Sovereign Wealth Funds and State Immunity: Overcoming the Contradiction” (in English). [read post]
24 May 2007, 10:40 am
"Well, state court judges are savvy and powerful people. [read post]
8 Sep 2024, 12:57 am by Frank Cranmer
Is “English nationalism” a protected belief? [read post]
24 Mar 2017, 8:44 am by Schachtman
In the coordinated California state court talc cases, Judge Maren E. [read post]
18 Jan 2008, 4:16 am
"  The case raises the question of whether parties can, by agreement, expand the scope of judicial review of an arbitration award beyond the grounds stated in the Federal Arbitration Act. [read post]
12 Mar 2013, 5:33 am by Stephen Page
 Secondly, giving these terms their plain English meaning, the following meanings are given to the words ‗necessary‘ and ‗desirable‘ in the Online Oxford English Dictionary: Necessary: -That is needed.‖; ―Needed to be done, achieved, or present; essential‖; ―Indispensable, vital, essential; requisite. [read post]
3 May 2016, 10:41 am by INFORRM
For all that reform of our defamation law is undoubtedly necessary, we must not over-state the problems. [read post]
3 Feb 2013, 4:00 am by Administrator
The mother, whose first language was English, had some knowledge of French and wanted the children to receive education in both French and English as in a French immersion program. [read post]