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13 Dec 2011, 2:09 am by Dr. Stuart Baran
  Commentators’ responses to this have varied between panic that this would lead to a flurry of foreign claims being made in the UK courts on the one hand; and a somewhat sardonic observation from one academic that “he doubts that this will lead to a sudden rush of US claimants to the British courts”. [read post]
27 Jul 2011, 2:58 am
By contrast a judge, even one very experienced in intellectual property matters, does not have some special power of divination which leads instantly to an infallible conclusion, and no judge would claim to have such a power [though Lord Dilhorne must have come pretty close to doing so in his speech in Hensher v Restwawile]. [read post]