Batman publisher DC Comics won European Union court backing in a trademark row with an Italian company that wants to use an image of a black bat inside a white oval frame on its products. Commerciale ...
The European Court of Justice, based in Luxembourg, is the European Union’s supreme court in matters concerning EU law. (Molly Quell/Courthouse News) (CN) — The European Union's top court should use a ...
After more than four years of fighting international beverage company Campari Group in a trademark dispute, Chase Baron and Sean Smith of Denver-based roofing contractor Skyyguard won their legal ...
The next EU-Celac summit is expected to be held in 2025, in a Latin American or Caribbean country. Categories: Politics , Argentina , Falkland Islands , International , Latin America .
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest EU trade news every morning. Brussels is considering whether to defend Poland, Hungary and Slovakia against a lawsuit filed by ...
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The World Trade Organization on Thursday published Ukraine’s request for dispute settlement proceedings after Poland, Hungary and the Slovak Republic banned imports of a range of Ukrainian ...
The chipmaker was originally fined €1bn for its anti-competitive practices, but this fine was annuled last year by the EU’s General Court. Intel has been fined €376.36m by the European ...
LONDON — China will be “the biggest beneficiary” if the EU and the U.K. cannot resolve a post-Brexit “cliff-edge” on trading electric vehicles (EVs), a U.K. minister warned. Industry Minister Nus ...
The European Commission won a boost in its crackdown on allegedly unfair Belgian tax breaks after a court backed its clawback order for about €700 million ($748 million) for dozens of companies ...
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A two-year investigation into footwear giant Crocs’ complaint about potential trademark violations by various other businesses has left the Broomfield-based company both a winner and a loser.