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Universities abroad experiment with no-fee licensing to drive biotech partnerships

  • Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
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  • Australia, Canada, European Union, United Kingdom, USA
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  • May 16 2013

Universities in Australia, Canada, Europe, and the United Kingdom have reportedly embraced a 2010 Glasgow University initiative under which companies

Legal causation and the duty to warn

  • McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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  • Australia, Canada
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  • May 8 2013

Can a defendant be liable for failing to warn about a risk which does not materialize, where this leads the plaintiff to be injured by a second

TSX annual director election rule change begins affecting Australian incorporated issuers

  • Stikeman Elliott LLP
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  • Australia, Canada
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  • May 2 2013

On December 31, 2012, the Toronto Stock Exchange made amendments to the Company Manual to require, among other things, that TSX listed issuers elect

Dispelling the Myriad gene patent harmonization myth

  • Foley & Lardner LLP
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  • Australia, Canada, European Union, France, Germany, Japan, USA
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  • April 30 2013

In the wake of the Supreme Court oral arguments in the Myriad "gene patent" case, most commentators are predicting that the Court will uphold the

Criminal and related antitrust developments in 2012: Canada and the world

  • Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
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  • Australia, Canada, China, European Union, India, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, United Kingdom, USA
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  • April 2 2013

This article outlines the major global criminal and related antitrust developments in 2012, with a focus on Canada. Three salient realities

Australian state enacts journalist-source privilege

  • Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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  • Australia, Canada
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  • March 19 2013

The legislature of Victoria has enacted a statutory privilege to protect communications between an informant and a journalist, which came into force

Miners fired for Harlem Shake performance, safety hazard says employer

  • Heenan Blaikie LLP
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  • Australia, Canada
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  • March 4 2013

Newspapers are reporting that up to 15 non-union Australian gold miners have been fired for their alleged roles in an underground "Harlem Shake"

Social media update: are your employees doing “The Harlem Shake”?

  • Rubin Thomlinson LLP
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  • Australia, Canada, USA
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  • March 4 2013

Employers will no doubt concede that social media is ubiquitous, and is beginning to permeate the boundary between personal life and professional

Click here to win a million dollars!: the Australian High Court considers whether online intermediaries are liable for displaying misleading or deceiving advertisements

  • McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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  • Australia, Canada
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  • February 21 2013

Online advertising is big business. It is estimated that $92 billion was spent worldwide last year, and forecasters expect that number to reach $143

Shipping news - February 2013

  • Colin Biggers & Paisley
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  • Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, USA
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  • February 11 2013

On 15 October 2012 the Department of Infrastructure and Transport carried out further stakeholder consultation ahead of taking steps to facilitate