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Modernizing German Patent Law: Toward an Explicit Obligation for Proportionality Control of Injunctions?
By: Luc Desaunettes-Barbero, Reto Hilty, Daria Kim, Matthias Lamping, Peter R. Slowinski & Hanns Ullrich (Oxford Business Law Blog) Just
By: Luc Desaunettes-Barbero, Reto Hilty, Daria Kim, Matthias Lamping, Peter R. Slowinski & Hanns Ullrich (Oxford Business Law Blog) Just
By: Owen Williams (One Zero Medium) Just days before Apple’s annual developer event, the European Union hit the company with
By: Matt Stoller (Big) Something changed this week. I’m not sure what, but it feels more and more like significant
By: Eric Fruits (Truth on the Market) While much of the world of competition policy has focused on mergers in
By: Robert Connolly (Cartel Capers) A. The Broiler Chicken Civil Litigation/Criminal Indictment On June 3, 2020, a grand
By: Barri Mendelsohn, Jenny Willcock, Cassandra Ditzel & Daniel Jones (China Law Insight) In July 2019, the UK Supreme Court
By: Jennifer G. Hill (CLS Blue Sky Blog) My forthcoming article, “The Conundrum of Common Ownership,” examines the phenomenon of
By Ruprecht Podzsun (D’Kart) Before today’s decision by the Bundesgerichtshof, the German Federal Supreme Court (BGH) in the Facebook case,
By Scott Hemphill (Le Concurrentialiste) Economics plays a central role in modern antitrust. When parties seek clearance for a merger,
By Simon Pritchard, Jonathan Ford & Verity Egerton-Doyle (Linklaters) And the music stops. Texas-based Sabre Corp. had beaten the DOJ in federal
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