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French Supreme court ruling in the Lafarge case: the private international law side of transnational criminal litigations

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Written by Hadrien Pauchard (assistant researcher at Sciences Po Law School) In the Lafarge case (Cass. The decision addresses several key aspects of private international law in transnational criminal lawsuits and labour law.

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Litigating Enforcement: Germany’s Contested Climate Governance and the New Wave of Climate Litigation

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Climate litigation in Germany has achieved another major victory. On November 30, 2023, the Higher Administrative Court Berlin-Brandenburg ruled in DUH and BUND v. Against this backdrop, the decision of the Higher Administrative Court must also be understood as part of a new wave of climate litigation.

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US Supreme Court rules death row prisoner may have pastor touch him and pray out loud during execution

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Sotomayor wrote separately “to underscore the interaction between prison officials’ obligations to set such rules and the exhaustion requirement of the Prison Litigation Reform Act. Since that day, Ramirez has manufactured more than a decade of delay to evade the capital sentence lawfully imposed by the State of Texas.

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International tech litigation reaches the next level: collective actions against TikTok and Google

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It also poses very interesting questions of private international law, as in particular the collective actions for damages against tech giants are usually international cases. In an earlier blogpost we reported that the Amsterdam District Court ruled that it had international jurisdiction under the Brussels I-bis Regulation and the GDPR.

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Spooky Torts: The 2023 List of Litigation Horrors

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The court ruled against her and found that the park’s duty was only to “make conditions as safe as they appear to be” and that Munoz “ was aware of the risk she encountered, and expected to be surprised, startled, and scared.” particularly those with ravenous monkeys.

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Inventorship Correction Affirmed for Patent on Intermodal Container for Transporting Gaseous Fluids

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by Dennis Crouch In a recent nonprecedential decision, the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court ruling ordering the correction of inventorship for U.S. Tube-Mac, is the plaintiff in this case and is looking to manufacture its own version of the container systems. Tube-Mac Indus., Campbell , No. 2022-2170 (Fed. 663 (2014).

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Does Prior Publication Extinguish a Trade Secret?

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” Serious Questions : A preliminary injunction in trade secrecy cases require only a “fair chance of success on the merits or questions serious enough to require litigation.” The district court ordered the defendant to “take all necessary steps to prevent publication” of those applications or resulting patents.