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MoS defence to the Markle claim includes argument that because in her letter she was stating pre-exisiting facts, her letter cannot qualify for copyright protection as an "original" work, see
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Did Jackie Weaver have the authority? The law and policy of that Handforth Parish Council meetingToday's post at the @law_and_policy bloghttps://davidallengreen.com/2021/02/did-jackie-weaver-have-the-authority-the-law-and-policy-of-that
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What the spat over AstraZeneca’s vaccine contract shows usMy summary post now at @FT https://www.ft.com/content/c4cde78a-e769-44b3-8631-73be810249cf What can be worked out about the 'best efforts' clause in the AstraZeneca vaccine
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Quick thread from a practical commercial law perspective on 'best endeavours' clauses1. The starting point is a firm obligation[X] shall do [Y]In the event that [X] does not do [Y]
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Given that Trade and Cooperation Agreement already has effect as international law, there is no direct reason why UK parliament has to be rushed into passing all of this extraordinary
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There is some fascinating stuff in the detail of this agreementIt is not the end of Brexit - it is a truce until 2026 The 2026 'review' of the agreement
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This is the time of year when I become fixated at the correct placing of the comma in "God rest ye merry, gentlemen"I fear I am alone in this world
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So it is either no deal or a deal on EU termsUnless UK now gives way to EU on 'level playing field' (ie, regulatory equivalence) and governance (ie, enforcement) there
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For the launch of a vaccine, credibility is essentialAnd so senior government ministers should not be lying about the regulatory aspects of the vaccine so to score points for BrexitThe
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Why are Trump's lawyers suddenly quitting? - some thoughts from an English lawyer's perspective1. Could it be that they doubt (or reject) the merits of the case?Probably notLawyers have to
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Trump's refusal to concede is dangerous and profoundly undemocraticHowever, he now has a thing others wantWithout it, he has littleAnd so he is going to hold on to it as
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Why we need to stop talking about a written constitution- a thread1. I realise that is a provocative way to begin - and that even just saying this will prompt
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