by tme | Jun 26, 2022 | Articles, Intellectual Property, Public Law
FollowFollowFollow “You will own nothing and like it” – the importance of proprietary rights and a look at the subscription model. “A proprietary right is a right over or in respect of property that can be asserted against others, that is not personal to a given...
by tme | Nov 7, 2021 | Latest News, Public Law
FollowFollowFollow Latest Article on: Allegations of Financing of War Crimes Article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10087043/Three-refugees-claim-UAE-funded-war-crimes-jihadists-including-ISIS.html The Daily Mail has reported on a case involving three...
by tme | Sep 10, 2021 | Articles, Company, Public Law
FollowFollowFollow Could a “COVID prevention clause” become part of everyday B2B contracts in the future? Following President Biden’s Executive Order mandating vaccination for US federal workers on 9th September, could a COVID clause become a standard provision...
by tme | Jul 23, 2021 | Articles, Dispute Resolution, Public Law
FollowFollowFollow An Important win for freedom of speech. Ai Law has acted on a successful claim against Blackpool Borough Council with respect to their government decision taken to ban bus adverts advertising an event held in September 2018 at the Blackpool Winter...
by tme | Oct 28, 2019 | Articles, Company, Corporate, Public Law, Real Estate
With Brexit playing out in Parliament before us and the question of deal or no deal looming, it pays to be prepared no matter what the outcome. Here are 10 steps that you can take to prepare for a no deal Brexit. 1. Check your website, domains and technology providers...
by tme | Jul 4, 2019 | Articles, Public Law, Real Estate
Planning permission is only needed if the work being carried out meets the statutory definition of ‘development’ which is set out in section 55 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.‘Development’ includes:building operations (eg structural alterations,...