Court rules Dolce & Gabbana must pay soccer star Maradona for illegal use of name
A court has ordered luxury brand Dolce & Gabbana to pay damages to soccer great Diego Maradona for using his name during a fashion show, his lawyer told AFP on
A court has ordered luxury brand Dolce & Gabbana to pay damages to soccer great Diego Maradona for using his name during a fashion show, his lawyer told AFP on
Madrid, Spain | AFP | Wednesday 3/27/2019 – 22:46 UTC+8 by Alvaro VILLALOBOS Colombian singers Shakira and Carlos Vives denied during an appearance Wednesday at a Madrid court that they plagiarised part of their Grammy
A court in Amsterdam dismissed a case brought by Chinese villagers who sought the return of a stolen 1,000-year-old mummified monk.
Wellington, New Zealand – One of New Zealand’s top judges has ordered a compromise in a David-and-Goliath trademark dispute that had fans of rival Kiwi and British cereals cursing into their breakfast bowl.
The Court of Appeals (CA) has upheld the Department of Health’s (DOH) order requiring all herbal companies to change the warning labels on their food and dietary supplements to make consumers more aware that the products have “no approved therapeutic claim” and are not medicine.
A New York State appeals court on Wednesday heard arguments on whether chimpanzees held in captivity should be recognized as “legal persons” entitled to live in freedom.
The Makati Regional Trial Court has granted the appeal of television host Kris Aquino for a permanent protection order (PPO) against basketball star James Yap, but has allowed the latter to see his son, lawyer Lorna Kapunan said Wednesday.
A judge has thrown out Louis Vuitton’s case against Warner Brothers over a knockoff handbag that made a 30-second cameo in the Hollywood flop “Hangover II,” officials said Monday.
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