Litigation With a “Twist:” Anheuser Sues Brick Over Lime Beer

By: Ainsley Brown Anheuser-Busch, along with Labatt Brewing Co – both companies are owned by Anheuser-Busch Inbev NV – have filed suit against Brick Brewing Co claiming that Brick is violating its intellectual property. The dispute centers on the use of the colour green and limes on the labels of Brick’s Red Baron Lime Beer.  Anheuser, the maker of Budweiser,

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Commerzbank sued for millions by former Dresdner Kleinwort traders

By: Rechtsanwalt (Attorney) Carsten Lexa, LL.M. A group of 72 former Dresdner Kleinwort traders have sued the new owner of Dresdner Bank AG, Commerzbank AG, claiming it reneged around 34 million Euros of guaranteed bonus payments. The traders argued that their bonusses were guaranteed before Commerzbank Bank´s 5 billion Euros takeover of Dresdner Bank and should not be affected by

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Telstra To Be Broken Up

By: Ainsley Brown The Australian telecommunications group Telstra is to be broken up in a move to spur competiotion. The telecommunications giant, according to Australia’s Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, would be forced to separate its retail and wholesale arms if it does not do so voluntarily. The government  – a 12% part owner – for its part hopes Telstra will

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Indian Newsprint Industry Thriving

By: Ainsley Brown The Indian newsprint industry is thriving despite the general global trend for decline in this industry and the global recession. It could even be said that part of the industries success could even be attributed to the global recession itself. So what’s behind the success? There are four interrelated reasons for the industry’s tremendous success in India. The

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The IP Battle Between Two Drug Titans Heats Up

By: Ainsley Brown The Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis has launched suit in the English High Court against Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK) claiming that GSK has violated its intellectual property. This new action is far from being the opening salvos of this drug war; the two have already locked horns over the same matter. GSK last year sued Novartis in both

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The UK’s First Corporate Manslaughter Case Postponed Until October

By: Ainsley Brown The first prosecution under the UK’s Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 has been adjourned until October. The Act seeks to make convictions of companies with respect to deaths at the workplace much easier. Under English law a corporation as a juridical person is capable of both committing and being convicted of crimes. However, as an

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“Secrets“ about the US credit card business

By: Rechtsanwalt (Attorney) Carsten Lexa, LL.M. I´m not sure whether the following are really “secrets”. Very likely they are not. But they are definitely not commonly known – even to US-Americans, who use, on average, about 8 credit cards per person. Especially the Germans always wonder about the problems the US-Americans have with credit cards and how it is possible

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Liechtenstein And The UK Enter Tax Info Sharing Agreement

By: Ainsley Brown It has been reported in the Times that ¨up to 5, 000 British investors have an estimated £3 billion stashed away in secret accounts in Liechtenstein. It is a good thing then, well good from the perspective of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), that Liechtenstein and the UK Government have reached an agreement on the sharing of

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Independence Day: Jamaica

Happy Independence Day to Jamaica and all Jamaicans at home or abroad. Related Posts:Privy Council In Bank Ruling Wraps Jamaican Judiciary On the Knuckles, Part ISummit Of The Americas Kicks Off TodayRussian Central Bank Buys Canadian DollarsNew Bob Marley Brand “House of Marley,” Heirs Take Steps To Protect Father’s LegacyResearch In Motion Faces Potential US International Trade Commission Investigation

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August 1: A Day Of Remembrance

By: Ainsley Brown This is part of the Middle Passage Law Series on Law is Cool. Why am I wearing all black today? Am I in mourning? No, not exactly. Then why? Well it is August 1: Emancipation Day. I am wearing black today not to so much mourn but to remember. To remember that it was today 175 years

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