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28 Jul 2014, 7:31 am
Eleonora explores the relation between the Consultation’s outcome and the CJEU’s landmark decisions in Svensson and PRCA, as well of ancillary rights over on-line news that is being discussed a bit all over Europe.* Comic relief? [read post]
28 Jul 2014, 12:12 am by Steve Baird
Well, it appears there is: Bar & Shield Logo. [read post]
25 Jul 2014, 11:26 am by Matthew A. Morr
The FTC lawsuits also charge the defendants for violating Regulation O, as well as the FTC Act. [read post]
24 Jul 2014, 12:30 pm
 Two of the counsel from Interflora 2 were counsel in this case: Geoffrey Hobbs QC again pitched as the erstwhile slaughterer of surveys, whilst Simon Malynicz reprised his role as counsel seeking to have the survey admitted.Finding that the survey should be admitted, Mr Justice Morgan made a number of significant comments on the admissibility of survey evidence, as well as making findings on the validity of the survey itself. [read post]
24 Jul 2014, 6:03 am by Nietzer
Allen believes that there are five key elements to any “well-constructed policy”. [read post]
9 Jul 2014, 4:17 am by Broc Romanek
This Morgan Lewis blog lays out the potential theory for that type of internal controls action… Tune in on September 16th for our webcast – “Cybersecurity: Working the Calm Before the Storm” – to find out what you should be doing now before you land in hot water… SEC v. [read post]
25 Jun 2014, 5:00 am by Shannon Moran
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10 Jun 2014, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
  He was joined by Arthur Sutherland, who represented the losing party in Nebbia v. [read post]
6 Jun 2014, 3:38 am
We cannot conclude that statements of private life, such as those recounted in Michael's blog, implicate the broader health and safety concerns or community well-being concerns contemplated by chapter 27.Pickens v. [read post]
21 May 2014, 9:21 am by Allison Tussey
The lenders allegedly defrauded include AmTrust Bank, Bank of America, First Tennessee Bank, JP Morgan Chase Bank, and Wells Fargo. [read post]