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Influencer Paulina Sobierajska is ordered to pay top plastic surgeon £40,000 in libel damages
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Mike Lynch, the HP – Autonomy Deal and M&A Due Diligence: Part 3 – Anomalies | Thomas Fox
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Spain wants to fine Franco apologists – the latest example of using laws to address uncomfortable history
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The UK Court of Appeal has today given judgment in the long-running trade mark dispute between Sky and SkyKick, in one of the most important and keenly awaited trade mark decisions of the last few years. The Court of Appeal found in Sky’s favour, reversing the previous decision that part of Sky’s trade marks were invalid on grounds of bad faith, on the basis that the specifications were too broad. The appeal decision has brought some long sought after clarity (and reassurance) for trade mark owners on whether trade marks filed with an overly broad trade mark specification may run the risk of being invalidated on grounds of being filed in bad faith. This goes to the heart of many brands filing strategies and also impacts enforcement and will be a welcome decision for many trade mark owners.
UK court declares Vijay Mallya bankrupt allowing Indian banks to pursue his assets worldwide
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