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” However, the DOJ cites a 1662 English law that empowered the Crown to seize arms from people deemed “dangerous to the kingdom. [read post]
16 Dec 2019, 10:17 am by Jan von Hein
Kieninger: Vedanta v Lungowe: A milestone for human rights litigation in English courts against domestic parent companies and their foreign subsidiary In Vedanta v Lungowe, a case involving serious health and environmental damage due to emissions into local rivers from a copper mine in Sambia, the UK Supreme Court has affirmed the jurisdiction of the English courts, in relation to both the English parent company and the subsidiary in Sambia. [read post]
2 Jul 2017, 12:52 am
The Court stated that although the Promise Doctrine is viewed as uniquely Canadian, it has its roots in English law in Hatmaker v Joseph ((1919) 36 PRC 231) and Re Alsop's Patent ((1907) 24 RPC 733 - "false suggestion or representation") where, the now extinct doctrine the Court referred to as the "False Promise Doctrine" derived. [read post]
1 Jul 2017, 9:39 am
The Court stated that although the Promise Doctrine is viewed as uniquely Canadian, it has its roots in English law in Hatmaker v Joseph ((1919) 36 PRC 231) and Re Alsop's Patent ((1907) 24 RPC 733 - "false suggestion or representation") where, the now extinct doctrine the Court referred to as the "False Promise Doctrine" derived. [read post]
4 Dec 2019, 7:57 am by Brian Cordery
This case confirms that the new approach taken by English Patents Courts to the issue of equivalence by immaterial variants is quite generous to patent holders. [read post]
6 Nov 2008, 2:47 pm
The application to enforce the award was renewed in the English Courts on the basis that the challenge in Nigeria was taking longer than expected. [read post]
17 Apr 2020, 3:54 pm
"  Whereas, here, the defendant doesn't concede that it has done anything illegal, and is just saying that the employee shouldn't be allowed to recover because it turns out she didn't actually graduate from college with an English degree as she said she did on her resume (and as the job requires). [read post]
19 Jun 2009, 10:34 am by Matt Cameron
Unfortunately for Melendez-Diaz, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts had already squarely addressed this issue in Commonwealth v. [read post]
12 Mar 2008, 10:56 am
" This ancient truism, thought to have its origins in Roman law, was eventually folded into the American legal system through the early English colonialists. [read post]
12 Mar 2008, 6:44 am
" This ancient truism, thought to have its origins in Roman law, was eventually folded into the American legal system through the early English colonialists. [read post]