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A bad bet: Monte-Carlo Casino fails in claim for trade mark infringement and passing off

Why did SBM, the owner of Casino de Monte-Carlo, fail in its claim for trade mark infringement and passing off against AIL who provided 'fun' casino entertainment at weddings and corporate functions?
19 September 2013

New Fast Track UK opposition launches on 1 October 2013

The UK IPO has announced a new fast track for oppositions; stated aim 'affordable cost'.
16 September 2013

Court prevents directors from out-manoeuvring shareholders bent on a corporate raid

The case between directors and shareholders over control of JKX Oil & Gas Plc demonstrates the difficulties faced by directors in ensuring they stay on the right side of the law when fighting raids.
12 September 2013

Interesting evidence decision at the IPO

How does the IPO decide a case when the parties don't turn up? See how the IPO hearing officer dealt with this unusual question in the case of Coupling Technology Limited v Coupling Solutions LLC.
11 September 2013

TUPE reform – service provision change to remain

The Government has published its response to the consultation on the reform of 'The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006'.
11 September 2013

Limits on disclosure required in bus services access litigation

A recent court decision provides a timely reminder of the limits and appropriate use of disclosure remedies in response to a competition claim brought by Arriva against London Luton Airport.
04 September 2013

European Commission suspends European international flight regulation until April 2013

The European Union Emissions Trading System 'stop the clock' on the regulation of emissions from the aviation sector by the EU ETS as it applies to flights in and out of Europe.
23 August 2013

Judicial Review: Richard III and the relativity of time

The permission for Judicial Review of the decision to re-inter the remains of Richard III in Leicester has caused some confusion when it comes to Judicial Review time limits.
21 August 2013

What did Tesco get wrong?

Tesco has been fined £300,000 and ordered to pay £65,000 in costs after it was found to have run a “false and misleading” promotion on strawberries.
21 August 2013

FCA v Hobbs

Discontinuance of an FCA action – when is it valid? and (2) the Public Interest Obligations of the Upper Tribunal.
16 August 2013

High Court Judge urges claimants to use ADR and strikes out claim as an abuse of process

A High Court judge has struck out a claim where the claimant had already obtained full redress through the PPI ADR scheme and then issued proceedings to recover legal costs. 
15 August 2013

Successful claim for Co-operative Bank subsidiary

Burges Salmon advised Co-operative Bank subsidiary on a successful claim against a  solicitor who failed to report critical information about the structure of a residential property transaction.
14 August 2013

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