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Margaret Thatcher library money is spent before a brick is laid
Authors: The Times Jonathan Fowles

Jonathan Fowles comments in The Times 'Margaret Thatcher library money is spent before a brick is laid'

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Defaulting Trustees: A Broad Brush Approach to Interest?
Authors: Knect365 Gregor Hogan

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Directors on the Brink
View PDF Authors: ChBA Isle of Man Conference Matthew Morrison


Freezing Orders: A Return to Orthodoxy?
View PDF Authors: Gregor Hogan

FM Capital Partners v Marino and others [2018] EWHC 2889 (Comm)


Running on In
View PDF Authors: Competition Law Insight Professor Suzanne Rab

Examining cars and cartels


PSR Market Review: Card Services
View PDF Authors: Professor Suzanne Rab

Suzanne Rab evaluates the Payment Systems Regulator's (PSR) proposal to conduct a market review into card-acquiring services.


Each spouse should know the financial implications of marriage
View PDF Authors: Law Society Gazette Constance McDonnell KC


Tribunal has jurisdiction to modify restrictive covenant (Lamble v Buttaci and another) LexisNexis
View PDF Authors: This article was first published in Lexis®PSL Property (12 June 2018) Andrew Bruce

Andrew Bruce, senior junior barrister at Serle Court Chambers, discusses the Upper Tribunal’s (UT) decision in Lamble v Buttaci, which concerns the jurisdiction of the UT to alter a qualified restrictive covenant relating to consent in the event that there wasn’t a determination to the unreasonableness of the refusal of consent. 


Cross-Border Copyright Licensing, Law and Practice
View PDF Authors: Elgar Intellectual Property Law and Practice series Professor Suzanne Rab, Brigitte Lindner

Edited by Carlo Scollo Lavizzari and René Viljoen, Lenz & Caemmerer, Basel, Switzerland

Contributors: A. Apostolidis, H. Blignaut, L. Chung Nian, K. Golish, P.G. Granados, E. Hochstadt, B. Kalra, B. Lindner, R. Lukyanov, T. Misra, J.B. Nordemann, T. Pattloch, S. Rab, A. Risely, D. Solorio Nocetti, W.S. Strong, K. Sysoeva, K. Tsuru 

Copyright Licensing can no longer be considered purely from the perspective of the licensor’s home territory. This practical and wide-ranging reference work provides comprehensive coverage of the law and practice of cross-border licensing in a number of major territories, including China, the EU, India, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, and the USA. The book, written by expert authors with insight from practice and from their home jurisdictions, focuses on both copyright licensing and competition law and, specifically, the inter-relation between these legal fields.  The book is uniquely structured to provide both thematic coverage and detailed analysis of each territory’s applicable laws and regulations, highlighting and addressing the legal issues that are most critical in and relevant to licensing practice.

Cross-Border Copyright Licensing is an essential starting point for anyone considering or advising on the implementation or enforcement of a copyright licensing program, in either developed and emerging markets.