Scots are not claiming a Brexit veto, court hears December 7, 2016 The Scottish government is not claiming a veto over the UK leaving the European Union, the Supreme Court heard today. James Wolfe QC, the lord advocate for the Scottish government, told justices that Scotland’s consent still matters however because of the effect of withdrawal from the EU on its citizens. This evening MPs overwhelmingly backed a motion [...]
Trunki vs Kiddee Case intellectual property judgement due at Supreme Court today – but what’s the big deal? March 9, 2016 It may look like fun and games, but Trunki’s design is big business. So big, in fact, that Magmatic, the company behind the popular children’s "ride-on" suitcases, has gone to the Supreme Court to defend its intellectual property rights – and the judgement is due out today In a case heard by the Supreme Court in [...]
With Britain on track to invoke Article 50 in March, is the EU unprepared for the implications of Brexit? February 13, 2017 Tim Worstall, senior fellow of the Adam Smith Institute, and author of Chasing Rainbows: Economic Myths, Environmental Facts, says Yes. There are minor implications of Brexit that Europe hasn’t really got to grips with yet. Given that the UK has long been a substantial net contributor, who is going to fill the hole in their [...]
Apple will have to pay millions over ebook price-fixing after supreme court declines to hear case March 7, 2016 Apple will have to pay out $450m in a settlement over ebook price-fixing after losing a battle in the US courts. The supreme court declined to hear Apple's challenge to a previous ruling which found that the tech giant conspired with publishers to increase the price of ebooks. A New York court ruled in June last year that it [...]
As government faces a fresh legal challenge on Brexit, is it unlikely Article 50 will be triggered before the end of March? November 29, 2016 Olly Kendall, managing director and founder of Westminster Public Affairs, says Yes. The odds of Article 50 being triggered by the end of March lengthen by the day. A new legal challenge to the government argues that Parliament should also have a say over whether to trigger Article 127 – the exit mechanism from the [...]
A man has been arrested for making racist threats against Gina Miller December 7, 2016 A 55-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of making threats against anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller, it has been reported. The Metropolitan Police said officers from its Falcon Unit arrested the man after detectives were made aware of threats made against a 51-year-old woman from 3 November. Read more: Gina Miller condemns "disgraceful" media coverage [...]
Jeremy Corbyn’s beloved Venezuela is sinking further into the socialist abyss May 8, 2017 The definition of a fanatic is someone who doesn’t let the facts get in the way of their theories. By this standard, hapless, gormless Jeremy Corbyn is truly (if serenely) living in another galaxy. Heroes are important and Corbyn is crystal clear that Hugo Chavez and his charismatic, populist, socialist Bolivarian movement – long in [...]
Former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg: Second referendum needed for British people to bookend Brexit process December 3, 2016 Nick Clegg has made no secret of his pro-Europe views. And he might rankle some Brexit supporters with his latest comments on the whole process of leaving the European Union. Speaking on LBC radio, the former Deputy Prime Minister said he still felt there needed to be a second referendum. Read more: UK facing food prices [...]
What designers can learn from the Trunki court battle after Magmatic lost its intellectual property appeal at the Supreme Court March 13, 2016 A few days ago we saw the final chapter in the long-running and high-profile dispute between the owner of the registered design of the “Trunki”, a ride-on suitcase for children, and the company selling a similar product called the “Kiddee Case” which had been inspired by the Trunki. In 2013, the UK High Court held [...]
City Moves for 16 February 2017 – who’s switching jobs? February 16, 2017 Today's City Moves cover a tax advisory firm, property and legal eagles. Take a look at these movers and shakers: Lancaster Knox LLP Heather Williams has joined Lancaster Knox LLP, the tax advisory and investigations specialists of the Knox Group, as director of tax investigations. Heather brings extensive experience in managing, resolving and litigating disputes [...]