Hong Kong Court Rejects Activists’ Challenge to Public Order Ordinance, Sets June Hearing

The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal has unanimously ruled against seven activists challenging the constitutionality of Section 17A(3) of the Public Order Ordinance. Known as the “systemic proportionality challenge”, the court declared it was not reasonably arguable. However, the court accepted the “operational proportionality challenge” brought by the activists, setting a hearing for June…

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UMass and L’Oreal Resolve $200 Million Anti-Aging Cream Patent Dispute

Almost two years after a federal appeals court reinstated a patent case, cosmetics brand L’Oreal and the University of Massachusetts (UMass) have reportedly reached a resolution concerning their longstanding dispute. The contention, purported to be worth approximately $200 million, revolves around a specific method of infusing an ingredient into a moisturizing cream, a crucial process…

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Greenberg Traurig Appoints Experienced M&A Lawyer Jake Robson as Singapore Co-Managing Shareholder

Greenberg Traurig has recently welcomed new leadership in its Singapore office with the appointment of Jake Robson, a highly experienced Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) lawyer. Robson comes from his previous role at King & Wood Mallesons, and there, he spent four fruitful years contributing to the firm’s growth. Prior to King & Wood Mallesons, Robson…

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Major Digital Platform X Corp. Escapes Partial Lawsuit over Copyright Infringement Claims

In a recent legal showdown, X Corp., a major digital platform, has partially avoided a lawsuit brought forward by a group of significant music publishers. These publishers claimed that the corporation was promoting its enterprise by giving rise to vast copyright infringement deliberately. Considering the allegations, a Federal judge in Tennessee gave a verdict, absolving…

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University of Pennsylvania Faces Escalating Antisemitism Allegations Amid Hostile Environment Claims

Recent developments have indicated a heightening of concerns surrounding antisemitism at the University of Pennsylvania. The school is currently the subject of a federal complaint, amended to include allegations of an escalating culture of antisemitism. This is believed to have worsened notably in the wake of the Hamas-led killings that took place in Israel on…

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Federal Circuit Judges Probe Toyo and Atturo Tires in Complex IP Dispute

On Tuesday, Federal Circuit judges placed both Toyo Tires and Atturo Tire under rigorous inquiry regarding a complex intellectual property dispute. In this legal entanglement, a small tire manufacturer, Atturo Tire, came out victorious, securing a $10.1 million award against Toyo Tire for claims of unfair competition and other violations. This marked a significant reduction…

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Pfizer’s Flu Vaccine Patent Upheld Invalidation Amid Calls for Patent Amendment Process Reevaluation

The Federal Circuit has upheld the decision of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board to invalidate a majority of a flu vaccine patent held by Pfizer. The decision came after careful deliberation, with the Federal Circuit confirming that the invalidation was indeed the correct course of action. However, the appeal court did vocalize concerns around…

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Addressing the Underrepresentation of Black Legal Professionals: A Priority for the Industry

The underrepresentation of Black legal professionals within the legal industry has always been a significant issue. The lack of diversity in this sector not only restricts equality, it stifles access to a broad spectrum of ideas, perspectives, and experiences that enrich the legal system and better serve our diverse society. Thus, increasing Black representation should…

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US Criticized for Blocking Gaza Ceasefire Resolutions at UN General Assembly

Palestine Permanent Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansour has criticized the United States at the UN General Assembly, accusing the country of repeatedly misusing its veto power to reject proposed ceasefires in Gaza. In his comments, Mansour states that Israel has been committing “genocide, ethnic cleansing, and apartheid” against Palestinians for decades, a situation he…

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Navigating Uncharted Waters: Biglaw’s Shifts, Campus Free Speech, and Legal Updates

In an industry often overshadowed by high-stakes dealings and sophisticated legal maneuverings, sometimes it’s the unexpected stories that truly capture attention. Case in point- one employee allegedly lost their job in a Biglaw firm due to a kitten-related incident. While on that bizarre note, let’s shift the focus to something more critical. American jurist Clarence…

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India Supreme Court Ends Bribery-Related Immunity for Politicians: Impact on Democracy and Upcoming Elections

The India Supreme Court, led by a seven-judge bench including Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, has made a significant decision impacting the country’s political landscape. The judicial body has overruled a previous judgement, specifically P.V. Narasimha Rao v State (CBI/SPE), which protected politicians from being prosecuted if bribes influenced their voting or speaking activities…

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