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Driver fatigue and car accidents
Driver fatigue or tiredness is a cause for one fifth of car accidents and is responsible for around 300 deaths per year in UK. Driving when tired after having little or no sleep, is extremely dangerous, if you fall asleep behind the wheel and cause a car accident, you are 50% more likely to die or suffer serious injury because a sleeping driver does not react before a crash. Furthermore, tiredness and... -
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Car accidents and young male drivers
Any car accident where people suffer from injuries which may cause a prolonged disability or even cause death, is devastating, but it is even more tragic when people who suffer in these car accidents are of a young age. To address this issue a FMY (For My Girlfriend) campaign was launched and is now re-launched on Valentines Day every year. It is aimed at young drivers, particularly young male drivers, who often... -
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What are Legal Aid Solicitors in Edinburgh, Scotland?
Scottish Legal Aid If you want to know if you're entitled to legal aid to cover the costs of a solicitor representing you either in criminal or civil proceedings in Scotland, then see the Scottish Legal Aid Board's website, which provides free online guidance on Scottish legal aid. A definition of civil legal aid is provided in section 13 of the Act. This should be read in conjunction with Part I of Schedule 2... -
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Legal Practice Management and the Cloud: A lawyer looks at LawCloud
With the official LawCloud website having launched very recently and LawCloud itself launching officially on 2 February 2010 at Microsoft’s office in Edinburgh, it is worth a look at a lawyer's take on the LawCloud product, as featured in the Law Cloud Computing Blog here. We've had some great positive feedback from clients over the past fifteen years on our flagship legal technology product, LawWare Enterprise. G... -
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Media spotlight on medical negligence in maternity care
There has recently been a surge in media interest surrounding the harrowing experiences of women during childbirth. The Medical Negligence Group at Pannone represents families nationwide whose lives have been ruined through the death of a mother or child as a result of medical negligence. We also act in cases where children are left with severe disabilities such as cerebral palsy due to negligent medical care during... -
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Do you know your rights when it comes to personal injury?
Many of us have at some time or another suffered an injury through no fault of our own. But whilst it may have led to time off work or a recurring back problem, a new study shows the majority of us would never dream of making a personal injury claim, whether through embarrassment or a fear of the cost However if an injury is a result of a third party's negligence then it's perfectly reasonable for you to look... -
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Airbag injuries in car accidents
An airbag is a safety device which is supposed to protect us in a case of a car accident, yet it can cause injuries, usually relatively mild, but in some occassions the injuries may be quite severe. Activated air bags can inflict severe eye injuries, including blindness, even in minor car accidents. Other injuries include abrasion of the skin, hearing damage caused by the deployment explosion, head injuries, broken...
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- Chris Clark, Dewey's White-Collar Head, Leaves for Latham - Wall Street Journal (blog) May 16, 2012Chris Clark, Dewey's White-Collar Head, Leaves for LathamWall Street Journal (blog)Mr. Owens “was my chief at the US Attorney's office, and he taught me literally everything I know about white-collar crime,” said Mr. Clark, in an interview with the Law Blog. He added that Latham “is a fantastic firm with incredible white-collar ...and more » […]
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- Dewey Leaders Speak on Failure, What Comes Next - Wall Street Journal (blog) May 14, 2012New York TimesDewey Leaders Speak on Failure, What Comes NextWall Street Journal (blog)By Ashby Jones Anyone who has tuned into the Law Blog in the last two months likely knows all about the woes of Dewey & LeBoeuf, the large New York law firm that now stands on the brink of collapse. The situation marks a dismal turn for Dewey, ...L'Affaire LeBoeuf […]
- Proceedings | Highlights From the Law Blog - Wall Street Journal May 13, 2012Proceedings | Highlights From the Law BlogWall Street JournalThe ACS conference is June 14-16 in Washington, DC —Joe Palazzolo —For more legal news, go to the WSJ's real-time Law Blog at blogs.wsj.com/law. A version of this article appeared May 14, 2012, on page B6 in some US editions of The Wall Street ...and more » […]
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WardblawG: Welcome to Law 2.0!- Law Blogging Going from Strength to Strength: Blawgs on the WardBlawg Network April 2012 May 2, 2012April 2012 has seen continued strong law blogging from expert contributors throughout the WardBlawg network. YouBlawg: Your Law 2.0 Below are links to the blawg posts on YouBlawg from April:- Space Law; Explored Space. The final legal frontier… Graham Kerr of Legal Media Solutions pens a first class dissertation on significant aspects of space law. […]Wardblawg
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Professor Jeremy Phillips: The IPKat- New Project on "Unjustified Threats" Provisions May 17, 2012While researching whether there are any new developments relating to section 21 of the UK Trade Marks Act 1994, the so-called "unjustified threats provision" (a friend and fiend of many UK trade mark practitioners), this Kat came across this information concerning an interesting new project by the Law Commission relating to unjustified threats in p […]
- Binding, but not to be followed blindly: some fresh air for Aerotel May 17, 2012Virtual reality has evolved from a paradox to a well-understood expression in colloquial English, but that wasn't much comfort for Really Virtual. In Really Virtual Co Ltd v UK Intellectual Property Office [2012] EWHC 1086 (Ch), John Baldwin QC, sitting as a Deputy Judge of the Patents Court, England and Wales, on 2 May. "One of the great advantage […]
- Wednesday Whimsies II May 16, 2012Top Brass: the Kat duets with Bird & Bird ... What do IPKats do in their summer holidays? This Kat goes back to school -- the 12th annual IBC Intellectual Property Summer School -- or at any rate for a little bit of it. The school's setting is the congenially idyllic Downing College, Cambridge, where generations of students have done what, er, gene […]
- Nokia v IPCom - still not over... May 16, 2012This guest Kat steps briefly out of his comfort zone to bring his dear readers slightly belated news of the Court of Appeal decision, handed down on 10 May 2012, in Nokia v IPCom [full citation: Nokia OYJ (Nokia Corporation) v IPCom GmbH & Co Kg [2012] EWCA Civ 567 (10 May 2012)]. (This Kat is happier with chemicals than mobile phones, unless the IP ri […]
- If you can't beat 'em, watch 'em: here's the Observatory Regulation May 16, 2012The Observatory: the Katswill be watching you ... It's not a pretty title, but if you can remember 386 (like the classic 1985 microprocessor), it shouldn't be too difficult to remember [and here's where you take a deep breath, before reciting ...] "Regulation 386/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 April 2012 on entru […]
- New Project on "Unjustified Threats" Provisions May 17, 2012
Pinsent Masons LLP: OUTLAW- Government consults on proposals for deferred prosecution agreements framework May 17, 2012A new enforcement mechanism designed to give companies more confidence to admit their part in economic crime without opening themselves up to criminal prosecutions has been drafted by the Government. […]
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- European member states agree on stricter bank capital requirements after UK accepts late concessions May 17, 2012EU member states have unanimously adopted stricter capital requirements for their banks after the UK was granted a late agreement enabling it to implement its proposed ring-fencing of banks' retail and investment activities in full. […]
- 'Majority' of Government sites will fail to comply in time with cookies enforcement deadline May 17, 2012Most Government websites will fail to comply with new laws on 'cookies' when the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) begins formally enforcing them next week, the Cabinet Office has said, according to a reports. […]
- FSA identifies "weaknesses" in insurers' internal Solvency II models ahead of delayed implementation May 17, 2012Insurance regulator the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has identified some "common weaknesses" amongst firms looking to develop their own systems for compliance with delayed new European standards. […]
- Courts put software in danger with copyright confusion, says expert May 16, 2012OPINION: Software is at the heart of all our lives, both at work and at home. But if courts are not more careful about how they treat it, they could end up making it nearly impossible to make any new software at all. […]
- Companies could have to top up final salary pensions by as much as £100bn, new research claims May 16, 2012Companies could have to pay out more than £100 billion to make up pension scheme deficits over the next three years, according to new research. […]
- Government consults on proposals for deferred prosecution agreements framework May 17, 2012
The 1709 Blog: Copyright Law- Copyright Tribunal's final decision in Meltwater now available May 17, 2012As readers of this Blog will remember, last February the Copyright Tribunal published its interim decision in the fascinating case of Meltwater Holding v The Newspaper Licensing Agency (see 1709 Blog's coverage here and here). Now, the Tribunal has issued its final decision. Controversy arose out of a new pair of licences promoted by NLA in 2010, called […]Eleonora Rosati
- Dramatico: a belated note on the sequel May 17, 2012In February we posted a note, "Pirate Bay "a stronger case" of infringement than Newzbin", here, on the decision of Mr Justice Arnold in Dramatico Entertainment Ltd & others v British Sky Broadcasting Ltd & others [2012] EWHC 268 (Ch) to the effect that British ISPs could be ordered to block access to The Pirate Bay. In a further […]Jeremy
- More on Dajaz1.com, and is TPPA the next ACTA? May 16, 2012Last week we briefly reported on the Dajaz1.com case in the USA which critics of the U.S. government's antipiracy efforts said showed that authorities are too eager to do the bidding of copyright owners. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau (ICE) seized Dajaz1.com, a music blog, in November 2010 and then held onto it for more than a year, only […]Ben
- API battle for Google May 16, 2012The Electronic Frontiers Foundation have reported on the legal debates surrounding the action brought by Oracle against Google for the use of Oracle's APIs, whether copyright can subsist in those API's and if it did, could Google claim fair use. Before we go any further - a brief definition of APIs "An application programming interface (API) i […]Ben
- Pirate Bay now sailing to the ECHR harbour May 14, 2012The Pirate Bay saga seems indeed destined to never end. Earlier this year, Sweden's Supreme Court refused to hear Pirate Bay's final appeal and two of the founders and the funder of the (in)famous website were found guilty of copyright infringement (see Ben's post here). Parallel actions for copyright infringement brought in The Netherlands an […]Eleonora Rosati
- Copyright Tribunal's final decision in Meltwater now available May 17, 2012
PatLit: Patent Litigation- Proposal for Patent Law Reform in Gemany May 16, 2012Leutheusser-Scharrenberger looking forward to a bright new future for the German patent law The German Federal Government Cabinet has agreed to a proposal of the Minister of Justice Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger to reform the German patent law. Key points include: The prolongation of the opposition period from 3 months to 9 months. The search report wil […]Michael Thesen
- French survey invites responses May 4, 2012The attention of this blogger has been drawn to a survey which may be of both interest and future significance to readers of this weblog. In short, a number of French bodies and associations whose logos appear on this website have come together to support the project of the European Union and its Member States to create a unitary patent and a specialized jur […]Jeremy
- Planning patent litigation in Europe? This may be for you May 4, 2012Bad news for supporters of bifurcation? Germaninvalidity proceedings take a lot longer thaninfringement proceedings I've recently learned from my friend Derek Tong (Managing Editor, Bloomberg BNA) that his title World Intellectual Property Report has now published the first of a six-part series by Jonathan Radcliffe (a partner in Mayer Brown's Lond […]Jeremy
- China Patent Forum: special offer May 3, 2012Readers of the IPKat weblog have been offered a substantial discount on the normal registration fee for a forthcoming Management Forum event, the China Patent Forum on Thursday 31 May. There appears to be no reason why readers of PatLit who are not also readers of the IPKat should not be able to take advantage of the same offer. A substantial proportion of […]Jeremy
- UK Scrutiny Committee: unified patent proposal excoriated; Minister "oddly detached" May 2, 2012"Europe’s Unified Patent Court will hinder SMEs, not help them, say MPs" is the title of a press release issued by the British Parliament's European Scrutiny Committee -- a cross-party body of elected Members of Parliament which examines European legislative proposals and advises Parliament as how to respond to them. It reads as follows: The d […]Jeremy
- Proposal for Patent Law Reform in Gemany May 16, 2012
IP Finance Blog- INTIPSA seeks new COO February 12, 2012A little over a year after its successful launch, the International IP Strategists Association (INTIPSA) is seeking a new Chief Operating Officer (COO) for INTIPSA. Current COO Mike Sharpe, who has almost completed his 12-month appointment, is stepping down -- though the good news is that he will be continuing to support INTIPSA's various activities un […]Jeremy
- A note on Oxfirst February 7, 2012I've just been reading the website of Oxfirst, which describes itself as "a boutique consulting firm specialized in the economic aspects of innovation". Oxfirst's Director is Dr Roya Ghafele, who is a contributor to the IP Finance weblog and a former member of its blogging team. According to the information on the website, Oxfirst collab […]Jeremy
- ICT esperanto and competition among standards February 3, 2012It has been a little while since the IP Finance weblog has hosted a piece from regular guest contributor and ICT patents and standards expert Keith Mallinson (WiseHarbor) -- but we are pleased to welcome him back for his first post for 2012: ICT Esperanto and Competition among Standards Open and competitive ICT markets produce many standards, but not all wil […]Jeremy
- The giants among us -- or US"? January 30, 2012"The Giants Among Us" is an article by Tom Ewing & Robin Feldman that has recently been published at 2012 Stanford Technology Law Journal 1. You can read it online here. Astonishingly, given that it was posted three weeks ago and covers such an important subject, no readers' comments have yet been posted in response to it. IP Finance rea […]Jeremy
- Marks and Brands in the Auto Industry II: Motorsport January 29, 2012It can be argued that the most valuable IP of a motorsport team is its brand: it is by allowing third parties to associate themselves – through sponsorship -- with their brand that teams earn much of their money. Similarly, it can be argued that technical IP serves merely to enhance the value of the brand by facilitating race success. Perhaps, then, it shoul […]Ian P. Hartwell
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Class 46: European Trade Mark News- NEXCARE ousts NEO CARE device mark in Turkey May 17, 2012In a recent Turkish case, the owner of the NEXCARE trade NEXCARE mark filed an invalidation action against “NEO CARE + Device” trade marks in class 05. The Ankara IP Court acknowledged that the parties' respective trade marks were quite similar since the main element of the “NEO CARE + Device” trade mark is the word "NEO CARE" and that the onl […]
- EU stars in Polish trade marks May 17, 2012On 26 October 2009, the Polish Patent Office registered the figurative trade mark R-221206 for goods in Classes 16, 35 and 44. This sign was applied for Fundacja na Rzecz Osób Niewidomych i Niepełnosprawnych "POMÓŻ I TY" from Gdynia (the Foundation for the Benefit of the Blind of Disabled People "YOU CAN HELP TOO"). European Union represe […]
- General Court: KEEN v KIN (figurative) May 16, 2012In Case T-280/11, the General Court rejected the appeal presented by Rita Ewald against the decision of the OHIM which found likelihood of confusion between the following rights: KEEN Contested CTM Earlier CTM The relevant public is composed both of the average consumer for goods and services in Classes 3 and 35 and of the retail professi […]
- Poland: unnamed torts and domain names May 15, 2012MEDianus sp. z o.o. and Medianus Agencja Reklamowa sp. z o.o. are seated in the same city, at a location nearby. The first one uses medianus.net domain name and the second medianus.pl. The first company was entered in the Register of Business Entities in the National Court Register (KRS) as MEDianus in June 2003 r. The second one was entered in 2009. MEDianu […]
- General Court: KARRA v KARA May 11, 2012In Case T-270/10, the CTM applicant Dima (Turkey) had registered the following CTM for classes 18, 20, 24, 25 and 35: KARRA Concerial Kara srl (Italy) had brought an opposition on the grounds of Article 8 (1) (b), (4) and (5) CTMR on the basis of earlier CTM and Italian rights as follows: - for classes 18, 25 and 40 - trade name Kara The Opposition Divi […]
- NEXCARE ousts NEO CARE device mark in Turkey May 17, 2012
Class 99: European and WorldWide Design Law- Apple's US appeal bears some fruit May 17, 2012We previously reported on Apple's unsuccessful application for an interlocutory injunction in the US late last year. Judgment in the CAFC appeal from the District Court's refusal (Apple, Inc. v. Samsung Elecs. Co., U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (Bryson, Prost, O'Malley)) has just been published, and it looks promising for Appl […]David Musker
- Design survey: not a minute to lose! May 9, 2012For several years now, the World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) Standing Committee on Trade Marks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications has been discussing proposals for harmonisation of design filing procedures around the world -- like the Singapore Treaty for trade marks, but for designs. To assist in that process, WIPO is conducting a surv […]Jeremy
- URDS and CURDS? No way! April 30, 2012Earlier this month, in Bruhn Newtech Ltd v Datanetex Ltd and Lashbrook [2012] EWPCC 17, the Patents County Court (England and Wales -- with John Baldwin QC presiding as deputy judge) refused Bruhn Newtech's request for a declaration of ownership in respect of UK and Community unregistered designs for the 'Hazkey' (right), a device which was […]Jeremy
- INTA launches design protection conference April 26, 2012Save the date: 10 and 11 September is scheduled for the INTA Design Protection Conference, which will take place at the Radisson Blue Falconer Hotel, Denmark. Further details can be obtained from the INTA website here, from which you will learn the following: "Every new product sold in the marketplace strives to convey a “wow factor” – to touch consumer […]Jeremy
- Designs: do economists neglect them? April 24, 2012Apologies if you know about this already, but the first of Dr Nicola Searle's new series of posts on economics for the intellectual property community has just been posted on the IPKat as "Katonomics 14: largely neglected -- design rights". You can read it in full here. Nicola has expressed her surprise both at how little economics research ha […]Jeremy
- Apple's US appeal bears some fruit May 17, 2012
Afro IP: African IP Law and Practice- Hey man, why the long face? May 15, 2012A horse walks into a bar and the barman asks him: "hey man why the long face?" Funny…maybe. Well, the same question may be asked when an IP attorney returns after even a few hours in a typical due diligence room; those soulless rooms containing the innards of corporate value and identity. Bars are generally wary of horses, and the question and answ […]Darren
- INTA reports May 14, 2012Just back from a typically busy INTA schedule, Afro Leo now issues his annual report on three gatherings for this blog: First is the African regional update which was back on the agenda in 2012 after a surprising omission the previous year and a call to action from this blog. The panel consisting of Gift Sibanda, Mike Sevant and the animated Prof Ephraim Ngw […]Darren
- A to Z of African official IP websites no.48: Swaziland May 13, 2012The 48th stop on Kingsley Egbuonu's trek around Africa's official intellectual property websites takes him to Swaziland. Although that country has a bright and colourful flag, its internet presence is sadly a good deal less bright. This is what Kingsley has to report:OverviewSwaziland is a Contracting Party to a number of treaties on intellectual […]Jeremy
- 2012 Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest May 7, 2012The 2012 Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest may be taking place across the ocean in Brazil, but there is still lots of IP goodness for Africa in the conference’s filling. This year’s theme is Setting the Positive Agenda in Motion. Catchy. The positive agenda mentioned here is the action agenda developed at the first Global Cong […]Aurelia J. Schultz
- A to Z of African official IP websites no.47: Sudan May 7, 2012It's now week 47 and Kingsley Egbuonu's marathon trek round Africa's many and varied nations, in search of official intellectual property websites, has now taken him across the border from South Sudan to the nation which formerly governed that territory, Sudan itself. Kingsley reports thus:OverviewSudan is a Contracting Party to a number of tr […]Jeremy
- Hey man, why the long face? May 15, 2012
IP Tango: IP Law and Practice of Latin America- La Rioja versus La Rioja: Denominaciones de Origen de vinos españoles y argentinos en conflicto May 17, 2012La Cámara Nacional de Apelaciones en lo Contencioso Administrativo Federal dictó un fallo favorable a los productores vitivinícolas de la provincia de La Rioja de Argentina, quienes podrán utilizar la denominación en origen de sus vinos. La Sala 1 confirmó la sentencia dictada por el Juzgado Nacional de Primera Instancia en lo Contencioso Administrativo Fed […]Rodrigo Ramirez Herrera @ramahr
- Brazil: the World Cup in Brazil has a slogan May 16, 2012Brazilian news (here and here) reveal that FIFA has applied at the Institute of Intellectual Property of Switzerland for the registration of the slogan ‘Juntos num só ritmo’ and also for the English version ‘All in one rhythm’. It is said that the slogan was chosen by FIFA to promote the event. According to the news, the application for the slogan as a trade […]Patricia Covarrubia
- Caso Taringa! por supuesta infracción de copyright pasa a Juicio Oral en Argentina May 16, 2012Los responsables de la página web argentina de intercambio de contenidos “Taringa!", irán a juicio oral luego de que la Sala VI de la Cámara de Apelaciones en lo Criminal y Correccional confirmara los procesamientos de Matías y Hernán Botbol por no haber respetado derechos de autor. La fiscal Felisa Krasucki pidió al juez Eduardo Daffis Niklison el env […]Rodrigo Ramirez Herrera @ramahr
- Argentina: examination of patentability May 15, 2012As posted early today, credit to Felix Rozanski from CEDIFICA (Study Centre for the development of the chemical and pharmaceutical Industry, Argentina) who made the iptango aware of the approved guidelines for the examination of patentability of certain chemical-pharmaceutical inventions. The full Official Bulletin can be accessed here (in Spanish) and for t […]Patricia Covarrubia
- New guidelines for the examination of pharmaceutical patents in Argentina May 15, 2012The non-governmental organization Cediquifa (Studies Centre for development chemical - pharmaceutical industry of Argentina) sent for us the following information: The Argentine Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) in a joint Resolution with the Ministries of Industry and Public Health (Res. Nºs 118/12, 546/12 and 107/12, Official Bulletin 8 May, 2012) i […]Rodrigo Ramirez Herrera @ramahr
- La Rioja versus La Rioja: Denominaciones de Origen de vinos españoles y argentinos en conflicto May 17, 2012
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The SPC Blog: Extended Patent Law and Supplementary Protection Certificates- Pharma summer school covers SPCs, extensions May 13, 2012"Pharmaceutical Law and Policy -- Hot Topics shaping the Future of the European Pharmaceutical Industry" is the title of a five-day course, from 13 to 17 August, in the University of Copenhagen's 'Copenhagen Summer University'. What are the most significant current issues shaking and shaping today's pharmaceutical industry? Th […]Jeremy
- Medeva: the final chapter in the UK May 4, 2012First, thanks to all those kind readers who sent copies of the final judgment of Medeva to us yesterday; we now have the link, too: it's here and the citation is Medeva BV v Comptroller General of Patents [2012] EWCA Civ 523. In this ruling the Court of Appeal for England and Wales (the Chancellor -- Sir Andrew Morritt, Lords Justices Etherton and Elias […]Jeremy
- Neurim and "first authorisation": the Advocate General speaks May 3, 2012The Advocate General rendered his Opinion this morning in Case C-130/11 Neurim Pharmaceuticals, a reference from the United Kingdom in which the facts were as follows. In December 2009 a hearing officer at the UK's Intellectual Property Office refused Neurim's application for a supplementary protection certificate for the use of melatonin to correc […]Jeremy
- The FORUM February Seminar: a report April 25, 2012On 29 February a seminar on SPCs was held in London under the auspices of FORUM Institut für Management GmbH (as noted by The SPC Blog here). The two speakers were the German authors/practitioners Christopher Brückner and Peter von Czettritz, whose book on SPCs was published last year by Carl Heymanns. Following this event we are fortunate to have received t […]Jeremy
- Late renewal: when the computer can't be blamed April 24, 2012In Tulane Education Fund v Comptroller General of Patents [2012] EWHC 932 (Pat) Roger Wyand QC, sitting on 17 April as a Deputy Judge of the Patents Court, England and Wales, heard an appeal against the refusal of a UK Intellectual Property Office hearing officer to reinstate a supplementary protection certificate following the applicant's failure to pa […]Jeremy
- Pharma summer school covers SPCs, extensions May 13, 2012
Professor Hector MacQueen and Scott Wortley: Scots Law News- Gloag's golf: a past Master April 10, 2012Scots Law News has never thought that news need be new in the sense of being only about current or very recent events. We are therefore delighted to publish this 1907 information as provided by our golf correspondent Professor David Carey Miller of Aberdeen."The exceptional contribution of Professor W M Gloag will be remembered again when the 13th edit […]
- A Christmas treat from Bute December 28, 2011Readers of Scots Law News with Christmas book tokens burning holes in their wallets could do no better than repair to a good bookshop or (if possible) Amazon and get themselves a copy of the autobiography of Sheriff Irvine Smith QC, Law, Life and Laughter: A Personal Verdict, published earlier this year.The dust jacket carries characteristic portraits of the […]
- Lord Reed appointed to UK Supreme Court December 20, 2011A press release from 10 Downing Street on 20 December 2012 confirmed that Lord Reed has been appointed as a Justice of the UK Supreme Court to take the place of the late Lord Rodger of Earlsferry as one of the Scots law judges. At the same time Lord Justice Carnwath of the English Court of Appeal was also appointed to the Court, to succeed Lord Brown when h […]
- Tony Weir December 15, 2011Scots Law News has learned with sadness of the death on 13 December 2011 of the distinguished legal academic Tony Weir of Trinity College, Cambridge. Tony was a Scot, born in 1936 and brought up and schooled in Edinburgh. He made a major contribution to English law (especially the law of tort) and to comparative law. Tony Weir had been a Fellow of Trinity […]
- Non nobis solum nati sumus ortusque nostri partem patria vindicat, partem amici: in memoriam Alan Rodger November 26, 2011To the sombre magnificence of St Giles in Edinburgh on the cold wet evening of Friday 26 November 2011 for a memorial service in honour of Lord Rodger of Earlsferry; then on to a dinner in the opulent splendour of the Signet Library. Both events attended by a legal galaxy from not only the United Kingdom but also continental Europe. The fine formal tribute […]
- Gloag's golf: a past Master April 10, 2012
Seattle University Law School’s Blog- New Theme: A Simpler Time May 17, 2012There’s something about this time of year that always makes me wistful for the good old days—the simpler times, if you will—when all that mattered were family, friends, and a whole lotta blogging about everything under the sun. I miss those days, don’t you? Fear not, my fellow blogging friends. We’ve got you all covered […]Philip Arthur Moore
- Stay In The Conversation May 15, 2012Update (May 17): Since this feature went live we’ve had a bunch of feedback and it looks like following comments by default is not a good fit for a lot of bloggers (and their readers) after all. We looked at a few different options, but for now we’ve just changed things back to how they were […]Beau Lebens
- Look at These Gorgeous Blogs May 15, 2012We’ve added a user showcase where you can view stunning customizations made by people just like you. From complete redesigns with CSS to adding pizzazz with Custom Fonts to clever use of options like background and header, this showcase will spark your imagination and inspire creativity. Discover details about what each showcase blog is doing […]Sheri
- Photo Blogging 101, Part 1 May 14, 2012Spring is in the air. With the weather warming up, now is a great time to get started on a photo blog. Creating a photo blog is a wonderful introduction to blogging on WordPress.com or an opportunity to refresh your current site. Ready to get started? You can sign up for a new blog right […]Erica V.
- New Themes: Just Desserts and Oxygen May 10, 2012Happy Thursday! We’ve added some exciting new themes to our ever-growing collection, and we’re happy to tell you all about them. First out of the oven is…Just Desserts. Yep, that’s a theme! Designed by Andy Rutledge, Just Desserts is a deliciously stylish premium theme that’s perfect for blogs centered on food. With its responsive, single-column […]Michelle Langston
- New Theme: A Simpler Time May 17, 2012
Herald Scotland: Business News- Heavy rainfall helps SSE achieve 2% profits risePERTH-based electricity and gas company SSE ground out a 2% rise in adjusted pre-tax profit to £1.3bn in its last financial year as high rainfall in Scotland helped it to a record year of output from its hydroelectric schemes. […]
- King admits further QE remains a possibilityTHE Bank of England appears to be leaving the door open for further quantitative easing (QE) to stimulate the struggling economy, with its latest forecasts showing benchmark annual inflation undershooting the 2% target on its favoured two-year time horizon. […]
- C&C chief praises Tennent's despite slow tradeTHE chief executive of C&C Group claimed its Tennent's business has been performing well amid challenging trading conditions and said the company supports the Scottish Government's plan to introduce a minimum price for alcohol. […]
- Manufacturers not confident on futureSIX in 10 Scottish-based manufacturers are not confident that their sector will still be a core part of the UK economy in 10 years' time, in spite of Chancellor George Osborne's vision of a "Britain carried aloft by the march of the makers". […]
- Martin Currie made change to rules before fineIT EMERGED last night that Martin Currie toughened up rules allowing it to buy the shares of an employee it deems to have brought it into disrepute, days before the Edinburgh investment house was hit with £8.6 million of penalties for failing to manage a conflict of interest between two clients. […]
- Enterprise agency launches growth campaignSCOTTISH Enterprise has launched a campaign to encourage companies to invest in growth to help get the economy moving and has held out the prospect of funding for firms that rise to the challenge. […]
- Greggs boss steps up fight against 'confusing' pasty taxThe boss of bakery chain Greggs has stepped up his fight against the "completely confusing" pasty tax on the eve of a showdown with the Treasury. […]
- Funds 'in need of clearer pricing'Actively managed investment funds need transparent, consumer-friendly pricing to survive pressure from low-cost indexed funds and savvy investors, leading fund industry players said in Edinburgh yesterday. […]
- Herald ViewCLIVE Miquel's decision to bar The Herald from yesterday's meeting of shareholders in Lees Foods was as baffling as it was lamentable. […]
- Wintry April pushes sales figures downSCOTTISH retail sales value tumbled in April at the fastest year-on-year pace since comparable records began in 1999 – painting a "worrying picture" amid sharp drops in footfall and continuing insolvencies in the sector, an industry survey reveals today. […]
- Heavy rainfall helps SSE achieve 2% profits rise



about 1 year ago
I have a case where a bank has taken possession of a residential property for non payment of mortgage payments, the bank now are sequestrating. The original action was £32k , however the bank want the whole of the debt and claim £1.2million although this is argued as the security was only £1.05million. The bank have never tried to market the property in two years and want sequestration of the debtor to seek to gain a parcel of adjoining premium land 44 acres unsecured.