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Battle of the seats: England and Singapore review their international arbitration laws

Battle of the seats: England and Singapore review their international arbitration laws

7 April 2025
By Amanda Lees, Clémence Bernard
London and Singapore have been ranked as the two most preferred arbitration seats in the world.[1]  Illustrating the fierce competition between them, both the United Kingdom and the Singapore governments have looked to reform and modernise their arbitration legislation.
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Climate Change Disputes: The United Kingdom

Climate Change Disputes: The United Kingdom

15 August 2022
By Wilson Antoon, Romy Descours-Karmitz
This post talks about a recent landmark climate change decision of the English Courts finding that the UK's Net Zero Strategy is unlawful.
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Modern monarchy and the media: Duchess of Sussex wins historic privacy case against the British tabloids

Modern monarchy and the media: Duchess of Sussex wins historic privacy case against the British tabloids

16 April 2021
By Lucia Belchamber
In another reminder that being a princess isn’t all it’s cracked up be (after binge-watching the latest season of The Crown), Meghan Markle (a.k.a.
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Eyes in the back of its head – regulators’ cooperation framework MOU

Eyes in the back of its head – regulators’ cooperation framework MOU

7 September 2020
By Stephanie Swan
ACCC and other competition authorities sign "Multilateral Mutual Assistance and Cooperation Framework for Competition Authorities" MOU
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Hyperlinks killed the radio star: High Court of England and Wales ‘Tunes In’ to the radio streaming debate

Hyperlinks killed the radio star: High Court of England and Wales ‘Tunes In’ to the radio streaming debate

9 December 2019
By Katie Warner
Last month, the High Court of England and Wales delivered its judgment in a test-case for copyright and Internet communications: Warner Music UK Ltd & Sony Music UK Ltd v TuneIn Inc.
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Patent Wars: A New Hope (or, the Inventor Strikes Back!)

Patent Wars: A New Hope (or, the Inventor Strikes Back!)

20 November 2019
By Tegan Camm
On 23 October 2019, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom handed down its highly anticipated decision in Shanks v Unilever Plc and others [2019] UKSC 45.
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UK Premier League scores big in battle against illegal streaming devices

UK Premier League scores big in battle against illegal streaming devices

12 November 2019
By Nell Morgan
A recent case of the City of London Magistrate’s Court has become the first in the United Kingdom to definitively rule that the sale of illegal streaming devices constitutes a breach of copyright law.
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Empire State (of mind) – noisy bars, brand shortening and obscured presentation – Mr Purvis QC speaks!

Empire State (of mind) – noisy bars, brand shortening and obscured presentation – Mr Purvis QC speaks!

7 April 2017
By Bill Ladas
As you will know from previous posts (see here and here), when Appointed Persons speak, we listen!
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CANARY WHARF trade mark rejected for being 30 years too late! Protect your valuable property names as trade marks at conception

CANARY WHARF trade mark rejected for being 30 years too late! Protect your valuable property names as trade marks at conception

10 October 2014
By Bill Ladas
Branded real estate in the industrial, commercial and residential markets is big business. The brand adopted can influence perception and price.
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Lies, damned lies and social media coverage of trade mark disputes – the TV programme previously known as “Glee”?

Lies, damned lies and social media coverage of trade mark disputes – the TV programme previously known as “Glee”?

24 July 2014
By Bill Ladas
Remember when you could rely on social media for fair, unbiased and objective coverage of the news? Me neither.
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