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The George Orwell case – KSLR EU Law Blog

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The George Orwell case – KSLR EU Law Blog
The George Orwell case – KSLR EU Law Blog

Source: https://bit.ly/3L9sNxX Praneet Pandey & Kalhan Safaya* In March of 2021, the International Trademark Association (herein referred to as INTA) brought certain ‘amicus briefs’ before the Grand Board of Appeals (GBoA) of the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) apropos of the three parallel appeals put forth by The Estate of The Late Sonia Brownell…

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European Law

The Emerging Legal and Regulatory Risks of Loyalty Programs

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Emerging Legal and Regulatory Risks of Loyalty Programs
The Emerging Legal and Regulatory Risks of Loyalty Programs

As part of our commitment to keeping you informed of new regulatory developments and their potential implications, we have highlighted recent statements by federal officials concerning loyalty programs, such as those involving airline miles and credit card points. These comments signal a potential shift in how these programs are viewed under consumer protection laws, and…

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Internet Law

Settle German Legal Disputes Now!

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Settle German Legal Disputes Now!
Settle German Legal Disputes Now!

Corona forces German courts into de facto lockdown for 2020 If you want to end a German legal dispute in the foreseeable future – settle! If you have beef with a German business partner, do not count on any help from German civil or business courts during spring and summer 2020. While German civil courts…

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European Law

The silver empire: How Germany created its first common currency

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The silver empire: How Germany created its first common currency
The silver empire: How Germany created its first common currency

More than 300 autonomous members of the Holy Roman Empire came together to create a common currency based on silver in the mid-sixteenth century. Drawing on a new book, Oliver Volckart explains the background to this important moment in Europe’s economic history. In the mid-sixteenth century, the Holy Roman Empire had about 300 largely autonomous…

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European Law

A Lawyer’s Blog – Jon Michael Probstein, Esq.: LANDLORD TENANT LAW: STANDARD FOR COMMON LAW FRAUD RE: RENT STABILIZATION

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on A Lawyer’s Blog – Jon Michael Probstein, Esq.: LANDLORD TENANT LAW: STANDARD FOR COMMON LAW FRAUD RE: RENT STABILIZATION
A Lawyer’s Blog – Jon Michael Probstein, Esq.: LANDLORD TENANT LAW: STANDARD FOR COMMON LAW FRAUD RE: RENT STABILIZATION

1532-1609 OCEAN AVE LLC v. HERTZAN, 2024 NY Slip Op 24180 – NY: City Court, Civil Court 2024: This is a nonpayment proceeding commenced against Dena Hertzan (“respondent”) on the basis of an unregulated lease agreement to pay rent in the amount of $1,800 per month commencing April 1, 2020 and expiring March 31, 2021….

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New York Law

Appellate Division Finds ZBA Did Not Have Authority To Rule on Issue of Lot Area — New York Zoning and Municipal Law Blog — March 26, 2021

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Appellate Division Finds ZBA Did Not Have Authority To Rule on Issue of Lot Area — New York Zoning and Municipal Law Blog — March 26, 2021
Appellate Division Finds ZBA Did Not Have Authority To Rule on Issue of Lot Area — New York Zoning and Municipal Law Blog — March 26, 2021

The Appellate Division Second Department recently ruled that, under the procedure followed by objecting neighbors, the local Zoning Board of Appeals (“ZBA”) lacked jurisdiction to rule on the neighbors’ objection. In  Matter of Capetola v. Town of Riverhead, the Petitioners/Plaintiffs (“Petitioners”), who owned a property nearby the property in contention, had raised an issue as…

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New York Law

Abandoning Institutional Neutrality: Why the University of Windsor Encampment Agreements Constrain Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Abandoning Institutional Neutrality: Why the University of Windsor Encampment Agreements Constrain Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression
Abandoning Institutional Neutrality: Why the University of Windsor Encampment Agreements Constrain Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression

The University of Windsor’s agreements with encampment protesters and a student group have rightly raised concerns about antisemitism given their double standard treatment of Israeli institutions and impact on academic freedoms. While much of the initial emphasis has focused on the ill-advised decision to effectively establish a ban on agreements with Israeli institutions and establish…

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Internet Law

I Think I passed (did well) on the Police Field Sobriety Tests

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on I Think I passed (did well) on the Police Field Sobriety Tests
I Think I passed (did well) on the Police Field Sobriety Tests

The walk and turn has over a hundred little steps, so even a 97% correct is a big fail. Police criteria on whether you pass or fail field sobriety is extremely subjective. What exactly is involved in the walk and turn test?Can we defend this test just based on common sense? Read on to see…

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New York Law

Does renewing a domain name count as “registering” a domain name under the ACPA? – Attorney Evan Brown

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Does renewing a domain name count as “registering” a domain name under the ACPA? – Attorney Evan Brown
Does renewing a domain name count as “registering” a domain name under the ACPA? – Attorney Evan Brown

The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (“ACPA”) is a federal law – part of the Lanham Act that deals with trademarks and unfair competition. It says that a person can be liable if he or she registers a domain name that contains another’s distinctive trademark with a bad faith intent to profit from that mark. One…

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Internet Law

Appeal Court Upholds Finding that Adult Children Remain Dependent – Lawdiva’s Blog

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Appeal Court Upholds Finding that Adult Children Remain Dependent – Lawdiva’s Blog
Appeal Court Upholds Finding that Adult Children Remain Dependent – Lawdiva’s Blog

The Bye’s divorced in 2010. In 2015 they entered into a consent order for child support for their two children, who were then 10 and 12 years old. The youngest child turned 19 in August of  2019 and the eldest attained the age of 19 in February  2021. Both remained in the primary residence of Ms. Bye….

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Canada Law

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