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14 Apr 2010, 5:50 pm by INFORRM
This recommendation was not adopted, although some years later in Vassiliev v Frank Cass & Co Ltd [2003] EWHC 1428 (QB); [2003] EMLR 33 Eady J ruled that the publication at issue – an article in a journal called Intelligence and National Security, “a specialist publication with a specialist readership who subscribe to it”, with about 146 subscribers in the UK – attracted qualified privilege at common law because it consisted of a “specialist… [read post]
13 May 2020, 1:02 am by CMS
It has been seen to knock out several casses in the Canadian Court. 15:02: Lord Sales asks if the methodology in relation to evidence is appropriate. [read post]
14 Apr 2009, 4:45 pm
The Constitutional Court's leading case is Republic of South Africa v. [read post]
23 Oct 2008, 6:47 pm
  These include, among others, the United States's stubbornly retentioninst position in the face of the accelerating trend toward abolition among other nations, the legal-doctrinal conundrums that arise when capital defendants waive their right to defend and volunteer for execution (sometimes referred to as state-assisted suicide), and the fact that the heated controversy over the use of international law in the Supreme Court's interpretation of the United… [read post]
5 May 2008, 4:41 am
Attorney for Young; Derick Steele of Kokomo, IN. 9:45 AM - State of Indiana v. [read post]
1 Nov 2019, 1:17 am
', Lars Brahms looks at the recent England and Wales High Court decision of Vestel Elektronik Sanayi v HEVC Advance LLC, which raised this question as well as the questions of what the proper basis would be for such a claim, and where this claim might be brought.Trade MarksGuestKat Nedim Malovic examines an intriguing decision from the General Court, which stated that the relevant public's attention is 'average at best' when assessing likelihood of… [read post]
18 Jun 2019, 4:00 am by Amy Salyzyn
Justice Whitten of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice attracted considerable attention last year for his suggestion in Cass v. 1410088 Ontario Inc. that time billed for legal research could have been reduced “if artificial intelligence sources were employed. [read post]
23 May 2019, 9:30 pm by Alana Bevan
Department of State and the U.S. [read post]