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Eversheds' food and drink update

Eversheds’ regular news update for solicitors in the food and drink sector. This edition: - Good things come in small packages - Deal or no deal? - EU ETS Phase III - Is this farewell to the 'Two Tier' Code? - Change Ahead for Grocery Retailers - Eversheds sponsors 2010 International Trade Awards

Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 09 September 2010 | Practice Area: Betting Gaming and Leisure

GlaxoSmithKline Inc v HM The Queen (Canada) on transfer pricing

Macfarlanes reports on a recent Canadian decision with persuasive authority in the UK, which has determined that generic and branded products may not be comparable for transfer pricing purposes.

Law Firm: Macfarlanes LLP | Published: 08 September 2010 | Practice Area: Cross-border: Commercial and International Trade

Contract law analysis - deadlock in the ‘battle of the forms’

If commercial parties enter into agreements without a formal contract, each party may send the other its standard terms and conditions and then, in the event of a dispute, argue that its own terms and conditions form the basis of the contract. Macfarlanes provides an analysis.

Law Firm: Macfarlanes LLP | Published: 31 August 2010 | Practice Area: Sale and Supply of Goods and Services

Rating: 12 people found this useful

Maker of Vodkat fails to convince Court of Appeal that extended passing off is now too broad

Wragge & Co reports that he Court of Appeal has upheld the judgment of Arnold J in January that Intercontinental Brands passed off its VODKAT product as vodka and thereby caused damage to the manufacturer of SMIRNOFF vodka, confirming the apparently broad scope of "extended passing off".

Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 27 August 2010 | Practice Area: Passing Off

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How effective is your retention of title clause?

Wragge & Co examines the case of Bulbinder Singh Sandhu v Jet Star Retail Limited, which highlights that care needs to be taken to ensure retention of title clauses are effective.

Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 25 August 2010 | Practice Area: Corporate

Rating: 4 people found this useful

In litigation, the biggest risk may not be losing

It is essential to balance the merits of bringing a case against the potential costs, and not just the financial ones. Nothing has demonstrated this to greater effect than the recent BSkyB v EDS ruling, says Shoosmiths.

Law Firm: Shoosmiths | Published: 11 August 2010 | Practice Area: Negligence

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Logos and no-gos: ambush marketing and the 2012 Olympics

This article by Macfarlanes considers the implications for brand owners of the Government’s wide-reaching legislation to tackle ambush marketing in relation to the 2012 Games, in the form of the London Olympic Games and Paralympic Act 2006.

Law Firm: Macfarlanes LLP | Published: 04 August 2010 | Practice Area: Trademarks

Rating: 2 people found this useful

Warning for manufacturers over Chinese legal change

Manufacturing businesses across a broad range of sectors, including consumer goods, life sciences and automotive industries, should take note that they could face increased personal injury and product liability claims in China after the country enacted new laws that took effect on 1 July 2010.

Law Firm: Hogan Lovells | Published: 29 July 2010 | Practice Area: Product Liability and Labelling

Indian Government hints at opening up retail

The Indian Government last week launched a discussion paper requesting comments from stakeholders on proposals to allow foreign entry into multi-brand retailing.

Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 23 July 2010 | Practice Area: Cross-border: Commercial and International Trade

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July commercial and intellectual property law bulletin

This bulletin, by Hammonds, includes a review of the ECJ’s second ruling on the legality of trademarks as search engine keywords, and a look at the European Commission’s plans to reform contract law across all EU Member States.

Law Firm: Hammonds | Published: 19 July 2010 | Practice Area: Trademarks

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