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Many household objects are of a similar shape and even where the shape of an object made by a manufacturer has a particular style, the existence of intellectual property rights...
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Workplace disciplinary processes often have a number of distinct phases, and legal errors in any one of them can be enough to infect the whole. That point was made in...
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In ever more densely packed urban areas, hardly any development can take place without treading on someone’s toes. The point was illustrated by one High Court case in which a...
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When contracts have an international element and a dispute arises, it is often necessary to ascertain at a very early stage which country’s courts have jurisdiction to deal with the...
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A recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has implications for the owners of trade marks which are only used in part of the EU....
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When it comes to Income Tax, almost nothing is more controversial than benefits in kind. The Chancellor’s recent announcement on restrictions on ‘salary sacrifice’ illustrates the Government’s hostile attitude towards...
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