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Trump can’t secure $454 million appeal bond in New York fraud case, his lawyers say

Former U.S. President Donald Trump holds up a news story about New York Attorney General Letitia James as he speaks to the media at...

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Information claim the Czech way: smell of partial victory for Chanel against online retailer – Kluwer Trademark Blog

The Prague High Court as an appellate court issued its judgment in the case of Chanel S.A.S. against Notino s.r.o. (3 Cmo 107/2022-384 dated...

790 Airline Ticket Price – Airplane Geeks Podcast

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:20:04 — 36.7MB) The components of an airline ticket price, Boeing’s contract negotiations with the International Association...

New York AG questions Trump cash reserves as $464 million judgment looms

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as he arrives at a Manhattan courthouse, for the trial of himself, his adult sons, the Trump Organization...

UK trade mark law post-Brexit: the UK Court of Appeal diverges from the CJEU in statutory acquiescence – Kluwer Trademark Blog

At the end of last year, and shortly before the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (‘REULA’) came into force in the...

Livestock industry co-opts academics to downplay its climate impact, study says

Govt announcements make this a bad week for the climate Monday - Media release | “The Government has made a series of announcements this week... Hundreds...

SpicyIP Tidbit: Supreme Court Grants Booking.com Permission to Use ‘MakeMyTrip’ as Google Adword – Looking Beyond the 3-Line Order

  The very anticipated Google AdWords case has reached a significant juncture in the Supreme Court (SC). The Court has dismissed the Special Leave Petition...

SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 4-March 10)

Here is our recap of last week’s top IP developments. Last week we published 3 posts including a post discussing the concept of hot tubbing,...

Pimp my Rolex… – Kluwer Trademark Blog

The Swiss Federal Supreme Court decided that the customisation of branded items on behalf of the watch-owner does not violate trademark law In its Judgement...

UK trade mark law post-Brexit: the Advancetrack case examines REULA and the TMA 1994 – Kluwer Trademark Blog

The start of 2024 marked a significant change in the UK legal landscape post-Brexit – the entry into force of the Retained EU Law...

El Niño predicted to supercharge record global heating in 2024

Hundreds of marae exposed to natural hazards worsened Thursday - Media release - New research aims to bolster marae resilience against flooding,... UN body steps up...

OpenAI announces new members to board of directors

We’re announcing three new members to our Board of Directors as a first step towards our commitment to expansion: Dr. Sue Desmond-Hellmann, former CEO...

Amazon defeat closes “backdoor” to unlicensed cross-border sales on e-commerce

A UK Supreme Court ruling against Amazon should help brand owners and licensees better enforce their rights across international platforms, local experts say. ...

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