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Family Judge’s Overheard Comments on Zoom Gave Appearance of Bias

Family Judge’s Overheard Comments on Zoom Gave Appearance of Bias

Remote hearings via Zoom, Skype and other communications software have made it possible for the family justice system to continue functioning during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as a Court of Appeal case showed, such hearings carry the ever-present risk of private comments being overheard. The

Revolutionary Garden Hose Design Too ‘Obvious’ for Patent Protection

Revolutionary Garden Hose Design Too ‘Obvious’ for Patent Protection

Patents reward originality, and inventions that are obvious developments on pre-existing designs do not qualify for protection, however successful they may be. In a ground-breaking case on point, patent protection was denied in respect of a one-man invention which revolutionised the garden hose market. An

Judge Right to Bow Out in Arbitrator’s Favour in £93 Million Property Dispute

Judge Right to Bow Out in Arbitrator’s Favour in £93 Million Property Dispute

There is a powerful public interest in parties to contracts having the freedom to agree how any disputes between them should be resolved. That principle underpinned the Court of Appeal’s ruling that a dispute arising from a property company’s brief removal from the Register of