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19 Dec 2008, 7:12 pm
The Fifth Circuit has just handed down an opinion in Hersh v. [read post]
23 Aug 2011, 11:46 am by Benjamin Keane
It has been almost exactly 19 months since the Supreme Court handed down its controversial decision in Citizens United v. [read post]
23 Aug 2011, 11:46 am by Benjamin Keane
It has been almost exactly 19 months since the Supreme Court handed down its controversial decision in Citizens United v. [read post]
29 Apr 2008, 5:43 am
In August of 2007, the Texas Supreme Court handed down the decision of Entergy Gulf States, Inc. v. [read post]
23 Aug 2011, 11:46 am by Benjamin Keane
It has been almost exactly 19 months since the Supreme Court handed down its controversial decision in Citizens United v. [read post]
13 Jul 2007, 1:07 pm
The Second Circuit just handed down Husain v. [read post]
11 Jun 2007, 11:59 pm
It seems that the beverage industry in China is a highly contentious one in light of the Starbucks case and the Wahaha v. [read post]
3 Aug 2015, 1:59 am by Simon Birkett, Clean Air in London
They say timing is everything and it certainly was when the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in ClientEarth v The Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [2015] UKSC 28 on 29 April 2015. [read post]
22 Nov 2010, 11:30 am
Following a remarkably swift turn-around, the Court of Appeal last Thursday handed down its judgment in KCI Licensing Inc and others v Smith and Nephew plc and others [2010] EWCA Civ 1260.Two patents were in issue: European Patent No. 0 777 504 (‘504) concerning “wound drainage equipment” and No. 0 853 950 (‘950), a divisional of ‘504, concerning “wound drainage canisters” designed to fit in said equipment. [read post]
25 Mar 2014, 8:57 pm by Andy Taylor
Nix The Arkansas Court of Appeals recently handed down its decision in Nix v. [read post]
24 Jun 2009, 2:31 am
Therefore, Flexsys was not entitled to the declaratory relief claimed.Although Flexsys v XL Insurance demonstrates an English court's interpretation of a drop down clause the judge was careful to note that there was no single universally applied form of words and that each clause must be looked at on its own merits. [read post]