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Grant Thornton Société d’Avocats
Jouer contre la loi Evin (soulevée par l'association nationale de prévention en alcoologie et en addictologie)...
Germany
Bardehle Pagenberg
The decision has to take grounds of fairness and all relevant circumstances into account, Art. 49(5) UPCA. Decisive are the respective interests at stake.
Luxembourg
Bardehle Pagenberg
This is in accordance with the principles of procedural economy and cost efficiency as well as a fair balance between the legitimate interests of the parties...
Malta
Sciberras Advocates
Our client, the appellant, born in Tripoli, Libya, asserts his claim for refugee status primarily on grounds of past persecution and the potential for renewed persecution...
Sweden
Lindahl
The Supreme Court handed down a judgment on 14 February 2024 in the case between the Consumer Ombudsman and Svea Bank.
Turkey
Gun + Partners
Yargıtay 11. Hukuk Dairesi, 21.12.2022 tarihli ve 2021/5302 E., 2022/9311 K. sayılı kararında bölge adliye mahkemesinin, davacının 44.
UK
Herbert Smith Freehills
In a recent decision in Contax Partners Inc BVI v Kuwait Finance House (KFH-Kuwait) & Ors [2024] EWHC 436 (Comm), the English Commercial Court (the Court) set aside its earlier decision granting leave to the Claimant...
ENS
A recent UK trade mark judgment generated huge public interest. It was, as is so often the case in the UK, one of those classic supermarket look-alike cases.
Proskauer Rose LLP
In July 2019, the UK Supreme Court (UKSC) handed down a judgment in a case that concerned the extent and operation of the principle of open justice (Cape v Dring).
Travers Smith LLP
4.8 In order to resist greenwashing and other ESG-related allegations more effectively, trustees should ensure that their public statements concerning ESG matters i) are clear and unambiguous...
Marks & Clerk
In an order dated 26 February 2024, the UPC Court of Appeal in Luxembourg decided that issuance of a decision in appeal proceedings regarding a preliminary injunction...
Gowling WLG
The Court of Appeal ("CoA") has confirmed an infringement finding by HHJ Hacon that Aldi's light up glitter-globe gin/liqueur bottles infringe M&S' registered design rights.
Marks & Clerk
In a judgment handed down yesterday, 6 March 2024, the UK Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed Amazon's appeal in their fight with Lifestyle Equities...
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
In the age of global consumerism, international retail brands often have different websites and functionalities tailored to customers according to where they are located around the world.
European Union
CSB Group
On 27th February 2024, the Court of Justice of the European Union, in a Grand Chamber composition, upheld the first appeal under the 2019 rule change, which drastically narrows...
Mayer Brown
Allowing third parties to intervene in front of judges raises several issues of fundamental importance. For example, the need for decision makers to have access to all relevant information, and the efficiency of the justice system.
Worldwide
ENS
This article considers an unusual, but potentially significant UK trade mark judgment dealing with post-sale confusion. The case referred to is Iconix Luxembourg Holdings SARL v Dream Pairs Europe Inc. and another.
Brown Rudnick LLP
Yesterday, Wednesday 6 March, the U.K. Supreme Court released its judgment in the case Lifestyle Equities v Amazon.
Lewis Silkin
An attempt to vary a £88m worldwide freezing order to permit the sale of a significant London property was successfully resisted recently by the Claimant, represented by Lewis Silkin.
Bristows
In an eagerly anticipated decision, yesterday the Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Amazon's appeal regarding the marketing and sales of "BEVERLY HILLS POLO CLUB"...
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