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30 Jan 2022, 7:12 am by Giorgio Luceri
Background, analysis and comments are provided by GuestKat Anastasiia Kyrylenko.GuestKat Anastasiia Kyrylenko commented on the recent decision of the Third Board of Appeal of the EUIPO (which has already been appealed to the General Court) on the issue of whether consumables should be considered as component parts of complex products within the meaning of Article 4(2) of Regulation 6/2002.COPYRIGHTKatfriend Moritz Sutterer posted on a new competition tool that the… [read post]
2 Oct 2013, 4:00 am by Ray Dowd
Blawg88 membersIP attorneys by Aaron *34 membersrgauss-copyright by Ray Gauss II19 membersCopyright+ by Neil Dryburgh84 membersattorneys by joe bahgat | njAtty93 membersUS_Canada2 by IP360Asia414 membersEsq by Michele Martell40 membersHead of Christ by Richard by Rick LaRue3 membersDerecho by Mauricio M. [read post]
7 Jul 2014, 3:35 am
Merpel wants to know whether Carol is related to Katfriend and leading patent judge Richard Arnold, and whether there are any other Arnolds waiting in the wings ...Around the weblogs. [read post]
26 Jul 2017, 3:01 pm by Adam Gillette
A by-no-means-exhaustive list includes: Jessica Walter (Lucille Bluth on Arrested Development and Malory Archer on Archer); Joan Baez; Faye Dunaway; Neil Diamond; Aaron Neville; Scott Glenn (currently appearing in the TV shows The Defenders and The Leftovers); Mike Love of The Beach Boys; scientist and famous atheist Richard Dawkins; Pete Rose; Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts; George Clinton; David Crosby; Paul Simon; and Bob Dylan. [read post]
21 Jun 2018, 8:25 am by Ilya Somin
In a recent Harvard Law Review article for which they surveyed forty-two federal appellate judges, Judge Richard Posner and Abbe Gluck found widespread skepticism about Chevron among both liberals and conservatives. [read post]
22 May 2014, 4:31 pm by Danny O'Brien
Speakers include Cory Doctorow, Alan Rusbridger, Bruce Schneier, Neil Tennant, Shami Chakribarti, Lord Richard Allan, Baroness Helena Kennedy, Claude Moraes MEP, Ian Brown, Caspar Bowden, Gabrielle Guillemin, and more. [read post]
1 Nov 2023, 1:33 pm by ernst
Mary’s Refuge, Northfield through the lens of Irish institutional abuse’1115 Break1130 Panel 1: Methods and archives• Sally Gold, ‘If at first you don’t succeed… Methods and methodologies for local legal history’• Lenka Skoupa, ‘Disability in Roman legal sources- a database’• Ashley Hannay, ‘Northern Legal Histories: Legal Sources and the Palatine of Lancaster, 1377-1547’1230 Lunch1315 Panel 2: Crime and place• Lucy… [read post]
3 Jul 2015, 6:48 am
The first message was sent in 1992 by Brit Neil Papworth to Vodafone director, Richard Jarvis, at work-related party (“Happy Christmas” was the message). [read post]
13 Jul 2014, 10:23 am
Richard LaFountain et al., Examining the Work of State Courts: A National Perspective from the Court Statistics Project (National Center for State Courts 2009) at 1, 2. [read post]
26 Jun 2015, 2:39 am by Amy Howe
Commentary on yesterday’s decision in King comes from Laurence Tribe in The Boston Globe, Linda Greenhouse in The New York Times, Adam Zimmerman at PrawfsBlawg, Howard Wasserman at PrawfsBlawg, Richard Re at PrawfsBlawg, Jeremy Leaming at ACSblog, Richard Pierce at the George Washington Law Review’s On the Docket, Kent Scheidegger at Crime and Consequences, Leland Beck at the Federal Regulations Advisor, Lisa Keen of the Keen News Service, Joan Krause at Hamilton and… [read post]
12 Mar 2021, 9:03 pm by Peter Jacobs
U.S. lawmakers should embrace a theory of privacy “based upon constraining corporate power and protecting vulnerable consumers,” according to Northeastern University’s Woodrow Hartzog and Washington University’s Neil Richards. [read post]
23 Feb 2018, 4:07 am by Edith Roberts
Richard Re has this blog’s argument analysis. [read post]
6 Dec 2022, 7:20 am by Amy Howe
ShareThe Supreme Court will hear oral argument on Wednesday in a case that UCLA law professor Richard Hasen has called the “800-pound gorilla” of election law. [read post]