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3 Jul 2012, 1:47 pm by Rob Robinson
Cost – A Case for Fixed-Fee, Unit-Based Pricing – http://bit.ly/L9FILJ (Marc Zamsky) eDiscovery Case Law: Judges Get Annoyed When Lawyers Don’t Play Nice – http://bit.ly/LDquTY (Jason Krause) eDiscovery Drama: Stranger Than Fiction – http://bit.ly/QuvHvw (Matt Miller) How Early Case Assessment Can Drive Effective Arbitrations – http://bit.ly/LytKhp (Julie Anne Halter, Bill Zoellner) How To Manage The Costs Of Big Data In eDiscovery – http://bit.ly/Quv4lL… [read post]
18 Jun 2012, 3:50 am by INFORRM
Other cases included: Mr Peter Light v Hounslow Chronicle, Clause 1, 15/06/2012; RMT Union v Evening Standard, Clause 1, 15/06/2012; A man v The Scottish Sun, Clauses 1, 3, 15/06/2012; A man v Irish News, Clause 3, 15/06/2012; Mr Martin Robbins v Daily Mail, Clause 1, 15/06/2012; Mr Colin Cortbus v Daily Mail, Clause 1, 15/06/2012; Mrs Caroline Panesar v The Mail on Sunday, Clause 4, 15/06/2012; Mrs Caroline Panesar v Daily… [read post]
29 May 2012, 10:09 pm
Apple released the iPad in 2010 and states that it purchased the rights to the “iPad” trademark in 10 countries from Proview in 2009. [read post]
24 May 2012, 1:46 pm by 1 Crown Office Row
Disenfranchisement may also skew political processes by distorting group representation (as it arguably did in a few election campaigns in the United States, most notably the 2000 Bush v. [read post]
23 May 2012, 3:54 am by Chris Neumeyer
Montgomery Ward, the court found U.S. sales despite delivery in Hong Kong, because the supplier manufactured the goods with North American electrical fittings, affixed U.S. trademarks on the goods, and stated U.S. destinations on the invoices. [read post]
28 Apr 2012, 6:44 pm by Matthew Nied
For example, if a person in Hong Kong were to create an allegedly defamatory website, an Ontario court would have presumptive jurisdiction over an action brought by the plaintiff against the person in Hong Kong if the plaintiff demonstrated that at least one other person in Ontario viewed the website. [read post]
13 Apr 2012, 8:47 am by Gmlevine
Although websites are “the prevalent use” [The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited v. [read post]
27 Mar 2012, 8:59 pm by Stan
in reply to imagethief -> Latest China Hearsay: Apple CEO Meets With China’s Vice Premier: A Guide http://t.co/oAbpdTIF -> King & Wood: New Law on Prevention and Treatment of Occupational Diseases Strengthens the Protection for Employees http://t.co/FN6d4DFp -> Clifford Chance: FCPA: Facilitating Payments v. [read post]
13 Mar 2012, 10:47 am
  They lived in Seattle (and are U.S. citizens) but make haste to China, which has no extradition treaty with the United States.From Hong Kong, they "denounce" the United States, and the IRS ultimately issues them a tax deficiency notice for several million dollars related to their fraud. [read post]
15 Feb 2012, 3:48 pm by Dan
And just to be clear, "in China," for purposes of China's trademark law, does not mean in Hong Kong or in Taiwan or in Macau or in the United States or in Australia or in any other country. [read post]