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Many UPC judges share their working time between the UPC and national courts of their country. The Unified Patent Court has announced that, to account for increasing case load...
J A Kemp LLP
Last year we provided a review of 19 EPO Board of Appeal decisions relating to "antibody inventions" that were published between January and December 2022. We have now reviewed the decisions published in 2023.
Osborne Clarke
The UK Supreme Court's judgment in Paccar Inc & Ors, R (on the application of) v Competition Appeal Tribunal & Ors in October 2023 had significant implications for litigation funding agreements (LFAs).
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
In Lidl Great Britain Ltd v Tesco Stores Ltd, the Court of Appeal considered whether Tesco's Clubcard logo amounted to trademark infringement, passing off, and copyright...
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
In the recent case of Re VE Global UK Ltd (In Administration) [2024] EWHC 749 (Ch), the High Court explored whether a certificate of registration issued by Companies House can be considered...
Gatehouse Chambers
We trust you are settled back in to practice after some time off over Easter. The team at Gatehouse are looking forward to the upcoming Summer events...
Mayer Brown
2024 is shaping up to be another significant year for the UK's burgeoning class/collective action regimes. New developments in several areas means...
HKA
On 29 November 2023 the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in TUI UK Ltd v Griffiths.
Aarna Law
The UK Trucks Claim Ltd (UKTC) and the Road Haulage Association (RHA) (jointly, the Appellants) sought authorisation from the Competition Appeal Tribunal ...
Travers Smith LLP
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has rejected an application by the class representative in opt-out collective proceedings against Google, for an order requiring Google to disclose...
Mayer Brown
Recent years have seen explosive growth in online platforms, from e-commerce to professional networking to app stores. This has raised questions about the balance...
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Tax legislation, and the decisions of tax courts and tribunals, can sometimes appear to be full of surprises.
Gatehouse Chambers
Hugh Grant has put civil costs on the public radar, in his latest thread on X (formerly Twitter) (via: @HackedOffHugh), concerning the settlement of his privacy claim against The Sun.
Gatehouse Chambers
Dispute Resolution analysis: An application by the former administrators of a company for an increase in their remuneration has been dismissed, despite the Court concluding...
Gatehouse Chambers
In this series of two articles, we will discuss points of interest arising from the recent case Barclays Bank UK PLC v Terry & Anor ("the Barclays litigation", "Barclays" and "Mr and Mrs Terry")...
Gatehouse Chambers
The writers have the privilege of having been counsel for the Defendants in what is believed to have been a first case of its type in terms of the ‘bifurcated'...
Littler Mendelson
The long and winding road of the Secretary of State for Business and Trade v. Mercer case has taken yet another U-turn.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
Judicial review is a distinctive type of litigation, which is grounded in the principles of fair and rational decision-making, the public interest, and upholding the rule of law.
Bindmans LLP
The school in question is well known for its strict behavior policies and regimented school day, with its headteacher boasting it is the "strictest school in Britain".
Osborne Clarke
ESG issues remain high on legislative agendas. The EU's Corporate Due Diligence Directive was approved by the European Parliament, but a proposal for a new regulation on nature restoration hit the buffers.
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