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Suing For Infringement Of A Descriptive Trademark Isn’t Easy (easygroup v Easylife)
IP analysis: This is the latest in the series of reported English court rulings on the so-called ‘easy+’ portfolio of trade marks. This case was brought in attempt to prevent a retailing business called Easylife Ltd and its director from
More about Suing For Infringement Of A Descriptive Trademark Isn’t Easy (easygroup v Easylife)Doubts about the merits and the basis of funding defeat application for security for costs
Heathfield International LLC is a Delaware corporation. Axiom Stone (London) Ltd is a dormant English company which formerly operated a solicitors’ practice under the trading name Quality Solicitors Axiom Stone. Heathfield is suing Axiom for £250,000 odd as assignee of
More about Doubts about the merits and the basis of funding defeat application for security for costsHoulihan lokey acquires baylor klein
Wedlake Bell were pleased to act for Tim Leach on the sale of his company Baylor Klein Limited, a boutique M&A adviser, to Houlihan Lokey, the global investment bank. Baylor Klein specialises in providing M&A and corporate finance advisory services to
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Jackson v Song
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More about Al Jaber v Mitchell Section 236 & Witness Immunity Court Of AppealPart 2 – Is “green” investment legal?
IntroductionMost would agree the planet is endangered by climate change. Governments worldwide are taking action. None more so than the UK Government with its legislative changes (click here for Justin’s article in this issue of Pensions Compass) and its finance
More about Part 2 – Is “green” investment legal?Third party cost orders
Third party costs orders are becoming increasingly fashionable so are receiving some attention from the courts, most recently from the Court of Appeal in Goknur Gida Maddeleri Enerji Imalet Ithalat Ihracat Ticaret Ve Sanayi AS v Aytacli [2021] EWCA Civ
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