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Aviation round-up the big six

  • Dentons
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  • European Union, Global, United Kingdom, USA
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  • January 15 2013

As a new year begins, Bill Gibson, a partner in the SNR Denton Aviation Group looks at six of the main legal developments in the aircraft finance and

US bankruptcy automatic stay thwarts UK proceedings by the Pension Regulator

  • Dentons
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  • United Kingdom, USA
  • -
  • January 23 2012

On December 29, 2011, the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued an opinion in the chapter 11 bankruptcy case In re Nortel Networks, Inc., holding that the "automatic stay" on creditor collection actions outside the bankruptcy applied to prevent the UK Pension Protection Fund and the Trustee of the UK Nortel Pension Plan from participating in UK pensions proceedings initiated by the UK Pensions Regulator

Enforcement of foreign intellectual property rights - Lucasfilm Ltd and others v. Ainsworth and another

  • Dentons
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  • United Kingdom, USA
  • -
  • October 5 2011

Once judgment has been obtained, the successful party needs to be able to enforce that judgment against the other party to obtain the remedy granted in the judgment

US court considers Pensions Regulator's powers

  • Dentons
  • -
  • United Kingdom, USA
  • -
  • November 6 2008

The US Court has approved a bankruptcy settlement under which a US-listed parent company is liable for the buy-out deficits in its UK subsidiary's pension schemes

It’s Friday 13th! Time to consider the cost of getting privacy wrong

  • Dentons
  • -
  • United Kingdom, USA
  • -
  • July 13 2012

Today is Friday 13th; so timely to consider the news stories this week saying that Google will soon be fronting up to the Federal Trade Commission in the US to the tune of $22.5m fine (£14.5m