Last week, U.K. Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke returned from a visit to India with a glimmer of hope about the opening of that market to foreign lawyers. But there have been false hopes before, and
British law firms have gotten used to having their hopes of entry into India's closed legal market raised--and then dashed. It's hard to see how this time will be any different
...1999, of the domestic company Tata Tea Group's heavily financed acquisition of Britain's The Tetley Group Ltd. "It was the first...
...1999, of the domestic company Tata Tea Group's heavily financed acquisition of Britain's The Tetley Group Ltd. "It was the first...
Susan Progoff, a partner at Ropes & Gray, and Alexandra J. Roberts, an associate at the firm, write that a number of recent cases have produced seemingly inconsistent results where trademark parody i
David T. Maloof, senior partner at Maloof Browne & Eagan, writes that it is widely hoped that the passage of the "Draft Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partl
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Louis Vuitton Malletier S.A. v. Haute Diggity Dog concluded that canine chew toys fashioned after Louis Vuitton handbags were a permitted parody that did not infringe or dilute Louis Vuitton?s admitt
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