James Anderson
That said, the 2023-24 term was not lacking for blockbuster rulings. The Supreme Court overruled a number of long-standing precedents, none more notable than the 40-year-old “Chevrondoctrine,” which had required deference to administrative agencies’ interpretations of federal statutes. The end...
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the country's judicial system, and a co-equal branch of government along with the Presidency and Congress. It has authority over all U.S. federal court cases, as well as state court cases that involve the Constitution or feder...
LocationLondon, UK The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom is the final court of appeal in the United Kingdom for all civil cases, and for criminal cases originating in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. As the United Kingdom’s highest appellate court for these matters, it hears cases...
Court finds in favour of firm accused by UK entrepreneur of design rights infringement. Ruling ‘cements perception’ that ‘pendulum swings too far in favour of ...
The UK's highest court has held that patents directed towards new medical uses for known products must disclose some sound scientific reasoning or directly relevant experimental evidence in support of the claimed use. The test for infringement of such patents is likely to depend primarily on the ...
UK Supreme Court Rejects Treasury’s Intervention in Motor Finance Scandal: What It Means for Banks and Treasury Leaders The UK Supreme Court has dismissed Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ attempt to intervene in the ongoing motor finance mis-selling case. The ruling, which leaves lenders fac...
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She said: "People can still do what they want to, but they're going to have to face up to the fact that women are going to take them to court, potentially, and we're going to win because of the law... we always do actually, in all these cases. ...
UK Supreme Court decision There were three issues for the Supreme Court to consider: Bad faith:whether a trade mark registration can be invalidated, in whole or in part, due to bad faith if the applicant had no genuine intention to use the mark for some or all of the goods or services ...