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The cost of policing football matches: a decision in favour of clubs

  • Squire Sanders
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  • United Kingdom
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  • May 22 2013

The recent decision of the Court of Appeal in Leeds United v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police 2013 EWCA Civ 115 is likely to have important

DC Circuit issues major Freedom of Information Act decision

  • Arent Fox LLP
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  • USA
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  • April 3 2013

Yesterday, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued a decision that will have a profound impact on how federal agencies

NCAA scores with motion to dismiss

  • Constantine Cannon LLP
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  • USA
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  • March 27 2013

The National Collegiate Athletic Association bylaws escaped unscathed after the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana dismissed

Facebook posts permit school district to remove teacher from tenured position.

  • Day Pitney LLP
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  • USA
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  • February 19 2013

A New Jersey appellate panel has upheld the decision to fire a tenured first-grade teacher because of critical postings she made toward her students

Metropolitan police officer jailed for attempting to sell information about phone-hacking

  • Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • February 14 2013

A Metropolitan police officer, who was found guilty of offering to sell inside information on the phone-hacking investigation of the now-defunct News

High Court awards former Conservative Party Treasurer £45,000 compensation for defamatory blogs and tweets

  • White & Black Legal LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • February 7 2013

The High Court has given judgment in a case involving defamatory material posted on the internet and Twitter, and examined how damages should be

Privacy in the Chancery Division

  • Lee & Thompson LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • January 29 2013

Earlier this month the Chancery Division found itself faced with a privacy issue of the kind more usually confined to the Queen's Bench. The result

Week in review

  • Gray Plant Mooty
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  • USA
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  • January 25 2013

Do you have a constitutional right to Facebook? Maybe, according to the 7th Circuit. Yesterday, the appellate court struck down an Indiana law which

Mayor Ford’s libel case: “I can’t accuse anyone”

  • Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
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  • Canada
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  • January 17 2013

In the end, it became simple: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford successfully defended a much publicized libel action as a result of the trial judge's careful

BLG Monthly Update

  • Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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  • Argentina, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, USA
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  • December 19 2012

The BLG Monthly Update is a digest of recent developments in the law which Neil Guthrie, our National Director of Research, thinks you will find