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A company voluntary arrangement ('CVA') under Part I of the Insolvency Act 1986 ('IA') is a statutory contract into which terms may be implied on ordinary contractual principles. Although some cases proclaim that the court has no power to vary the terms of a CVA or authorise a breach of the CVA...
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This article is about the pharma patent litigation sparked by Lundbeck’s blockbuster drug for 'escitalopram', a drug used for treating depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The article focuses on the trials and tribulations before the Dutch Patent Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court,...
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Dutch Abstract: Inhoud: Hoofdstuk 3 ("Grondslagen") behandelt het beleidskader dat aan de huidige UDRP ten grondslag ligt. Zowel het WIPO 1 Rapport uit 1999 en het WIPO 2 Rapport uit 2001 worden besproken, en toont de sleutelrol aan van de World Intellectual Property Organization om effectieve...
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This review of Leo Katz's book, Why the Law is So Perverse, addresses three questions. First, does Katz draw the appropriate normative conclusions about legal perversities based on their connections to social choice theory? In other words, what are the legal ethics and professionalism...
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This paper consists in the “Lens of London” documentary which is created by Queen Mary students of Intellectual Property Law under the US jurisdiction. The focus of this paper are the issues such as: what is a performer, who owns the copyright of the work, credit and pre-existing work...
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This article analyses, defines, and refines the concepts of ownership and personal data. It critically examines the traditional dividing line between personal and non-personal data and argues for a strict conceptual separation of personal data from personal information. The article also...
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Although federally- and state- chartered corporations function similarly, federal law privileges the former in at least one significant respect: their access to this nation’s federal courts. Pursuant to the language now codified in Section 1332 of the twenty-eighth title of the United States...
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Under what circumstances do third parties have standing to assert a decedent’s cause of action under various federal consumer protection statutes? Over time, federal courts opted to adopt a unique set of principles to guide this determination. This short article affords an overview of these tenets
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According to many, discovery under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (“Rules” collectively, or “Rule” individually) imposes a multiplicity of financial and administrative burdens on parties and courts. True, much debate rages over the true extent of these costs; true, mindboggling...
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A festering ambiguity buried within the thirteenth chapter of the Bankruptcy Code threatens to shadow future rehabilitations of any mixed-use development owned by one or more individuals or proprietorships eligible to file for relief under that chapter. The reason for this pendant danger...
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