ECJ: Conduct not contributing to change in control does not amount to gun-jumping
European Court of Justice: ECJ has provided guidance on the scope of the standstill obligation. It ruled that gun-jumping (when an acquiring
Continue readingEuropean Court of Justice: ECJ has provided guidance on the scope of the standstill obligation. It ruled that gun-jumping (when an acquiring
Continue readingUnited Kingdom Supreme Court: Lord Sumpton, speaking for himself and Lord Mance, Lord Kerr, Lord Reed and Lord Hodge, decided an appeal
Continue readingSupreme Court of Canada: The Canadian Supreme Court Bench comprising of McLachlin C.J. and Abella, Moldaver, Karakatsania, Wagner, Gascon, Cote, Brown and
Continue readingEuropean Court of Justice: In May 2013, Christian Louboutin initiated proceedings before the District Court, The Hague, Netherlands, claiming that Van Haren
Continue readingSupreme Court of Canada: The Court addressed an appeal on the challenge being made to Section 121 of the Constitution Act, 1867
Continue readingUK Supreme Court: A seven-judge bench found Northern Ireland’s abortion law incompatible with Article 8 of European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). However,
Continue readingSupreme Court of The United States: The United States Supreme Court set aside a Colorado Court ruling against the baker who refused
Continue readingHigh Court of South Africa, Eastern Cape Division: In a landmark judgment delivered by M.J. Lowe J., in the case of a
Continue readingSupreme Court of the United States: While deliberating on the issue that whether employees should always be permitted to bring their claims
Continue readingCourt of Appeal of Malaysia: The Bench comprising of Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat, JCA, Yaacob Haji Md Sam, JCA, Zabariah Mohd Yusof,
Continue readingHigh Court of South Africa, Eastern Cape Division: In a judgment delivered by Brooks, J. of the High Court of South Africa,
Continue readingNinth Arbitration Court of Appeals: In a landmark decision, the Ninth Arbitration Court of Appeals of Russia has held that a bankrupt
Continue readingSupreme Court of United States: While determining that whether the ‘inter partes review’ established under the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act violates Article
Continue readingSupreme Court of the United States: The Supreme Court of the United States in a 5:4 ruling, held that victims of overseas
Continue readingUnited States Court of Appeals (Ninth Circuit): While deciding the issue that whether a monkey may sue humans, corporations, and companies for
Continue readingFederal Court of Justice: As reported by Reuters, the Germanys’ highest court while addressing an appeal upheld a lower court ruling which stipulates
Continue readingSupreme Court of the United States: While deciding the issue that whether the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act,
Continue readingEuropean Court of Justice: While dealing with the issue regarding the interpretation of Article 10(1) and (2) of Council Directive 92/85/EEC of
Continue readingCourt of Appeal (Civil Division): In a case brought against UK government’s mass digital surveillance regime which was spearheaded by the Data
Continue readingSupreme Court of Canada: The Court recently dealt with a very interesting question in the ambit of right to privacy. The question
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