LexOrbis | India | 6 Nov 2023
It is a common principle that trademarks cannot infringe as they are inanimate and intangible entities which can commit neither good nor evil. The…
Barnea Jaffa Lande | Israel | 22 Jun 2023
In recent years, we have witnessed a sharp increase in the number of lawsuits filed in Israel against officers and directors of companies and a…
RK Dewan & Co | India | 24 Aug 2022
Section 48(a) and 48(b) of The Indian Patents Act 1970 confers exclusive rights to a patentee to the Patented product or process respectively. The…
Shearn Delamore & Co | Malaysia | 10 Aug 2022
The High Court recently allowed a plaintiff's application for summary judgment. The plaintiff had entered into a memorandum of agreement whereby the plaintiff had sold a vessel to the first defendant. Five other defendants agreed to act as guarantors for the first defendant. The plaintiff's claim was based on the defendants' failure to pay the plaintiff for the vessel.
Immigration Law Associates | Belgium, Bulgaria, European Union | 27 Jun 2022
Recently the Belgian Court of Cassation confirmed a ruling in which overall sentences of 12 months imprisonment and EUR 464.000 criminal fines were…
Wilberforce Chambers | United Kingdom | 26 May 2022
The role of trustee is prima facie carried out gratuitously. Subject to the terms of the trust, a trustee is entitled to be indemnified out of the…
Duane Morris LLP | South Sudan, Ukraine, USA | 7 Mar 2022
On March 3, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that Ukrainian nationals will be designated for Temporary Protected Status…
VISCHER AG | Switzerland | 28 Feb 2022
The importance of injunctive relief has been constantly in the rise. Strategic litigation is more than filing solid briefings and waiting for the…
Fredrikson & Byron PA | USA | 23 Nov 2021
What can you do if you have filed a trademark application that was rejected by an Examiner due to a registration that you learn is not in use with…
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP | Australia | 4 Nov 2021
For the first time in 27 years, the ACCC has succeeded in obtaining an interlocutory injunction preventing an acquisition from completing until final…