...experiences on the Internet. These are not cases involving the posting of trade secrets or confidential information, nor are they cases of defamation or trade...
...subscribers. Finding that plaintiffs' damages model did not and could not establish antitrust injury and damages through common proof, the court held that, as a...
...firms in Korea can only compete for cross-border matters. The free trade agreement that opened the market prohibits foreign firms from practicing local law...
...Keane, IRCHSS Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholar, University College Dublin, â The Regulation of Legal Costs: A comparative historical approach.â 4. Constitutional Interpretation:Chair...
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...of doing business, symbol, or title; l) laws or regulations concerning piracy, unfair competition, unfair trade practices, or other similar practices; or m) any other...
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...following Notice to Readers: Council Regulation (EU) No 216/2013 of...seminar on the latest EU trade mark reform proposals this coming...
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...with the public policy and regulation group at Holland &...transactional work including international trade and cross-border investment for...
...district court should not have certified a class of cable subscribers asserting antitrust violations by their cable provider because the plaintiffs did not adequately demonstrate...
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