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25 May 2011, 1:30 pm by Scott A. McKeown
Important Decision Attempts to Address Plague of Inequitable Conduct Accusations in Patent Litigation Today the CAFC decided Therasense Inc. v. [read post]
22 May 2011, 12:00 pm by Blog Editorial
The case of E (Children) will be heard in Courtroom 2 by Lord Hope, Lord Walker, Lady Hale, Lord Kerr and Sir Nicholas Wilson. [read post]
21 May 2011, 1:53 pm by Amanda Beck
In 2000, she published Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation, and in 2010, she took the stand in Perry v. [read post]
21 May 2011, 1:53 pm by Amanda Beck
In 2000, she published Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation, and in 2010, she took the stand in Perry v. [read post]
18 Apr 2011, 1:45 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
To sustain a cause of action alleging legal malpractice, a plaintiff must show that the defendant attorney "failed to exercise the ordinary reasonable skill and knowledge commonly possessed by a member of the legal profession" and that "the attorney's breach of this professional duty caused the plaintiff's actual damages" (McCoy v Feinman, 99 NY2d 295, 301-302 [internal [*2]quotation marks omitted]; see Rudolf v Shayne, Dachs, Stanisci, Corker… [read post]
13 Apr 2011, 9:09 am by Lawrence Cunningham
Still others, others, like Randall Thomas and Harwell Wells, look to enhanced corporate law oversight, invoking officer fiduciary duties, recently explicated in Gantler v. [read post]
10 Apr 2011, 4:36 pm by Blog Editorial
The case of Parkwood Leisure Limited v Alemo-Herron and others will be heard from Wednesday 13 to Thursday 14 April 2011, also by Lords Hope, Walker, Brown, Kerr and Dyson. [read post]
29 Mar 2011, 10:00 pm by Rosalind English
Lumba v Secretary of State for the Home Deparment – a case of driving government policy further underground? [read post]
23 Mar 2011, 3:43 am by Adam Wagner
Liability in false imprisonment Breach of a public law duty on the part of the person authorising detention is capable of rendering that detention unlawful and did render it unlawful in this case: [62]-[88], [198]-[207], [221]. [read post]
23 Mar 2011, 3:29 am by Matrix Legal Information Team
Breach of a public law duty on the part of the person authorising detention was capable of rendering that detention unlawful and did render it unlawful in this case. [read post]
22 Mar 2011, 12:33 pm by Christopher Brown, Matrix.
As to this latter question, the Court’s answer was “yes”, Lord Walker dissenting. [read post]
20 Mar 2011, 5:31 am by Blog Editorial
On Wednesday 23 and Thursday 24 March, Bloomsbury International Limited and others v Sea Fish Industry Authority and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs will be heard by Lords Phillips and Walker, Lady Hale, Lords Mance and Collins. [read post]