This case involved a contract in which a shipbuilding company agreed to build and sell one vessel to each of six buyers....
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The cost of intellectual property protection is notoriously high, particularly if you are seeking worldwide protection. ...
A recent case that went to the Court of Appeal has helped to clarify the situation relating to the longevity of possessi...
The Mortgage Repossession (Protection of Tenants etc) Act 2010 came into force at the beginning of October 2010.
AstraZeneca UK Limited v Albemarle International Corporation and Albemarle Corporation and the impact on the ruling in ‘...
One of the criticisms of the old insolvency regime was that a Trustee in Bankruptcy (“the trustee”), who had failed to i...
The Court of Appeal case of Murphy v Gooch (2007) declared that a co-owner is entitled to credit for occupational rent f...
There is no automatic right for a trustee in bankruptcy to receive occupational rent as it would depend upon the circums...
It is a long established principle in English Law, first recorded in 1610, that a land owner can not protect the view th...
There have been a number of cases over the last few years which impact upon the enforceability of restrictive covenants,...
It may be tempting to think it safe to go ahead and breach a confidentiality agreement if it would not lead to the other...
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