Sentence examples for licensing cases from inspiring English sources

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The waiver was necessary because one of the partners of the law firm, who was not involved in this case, had represented the N.F.L. in music licensing cases.

Khan – who is currently advertising for a night tsar for the capital – responded, stating that he wants the club to survive, though he has since made clear in an interview with Time Out that he "does not have the power to intervene in licensing cases".

With TV licensing cases accounting for 180,000 - or more than one in 10 - criminal prosecutions in 2012, decriminalisation could ease pressure on the courts system, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling has said.

"It is common," they say, "in licensing cases for the opposing parties to agree a deal before it comes to court," before adding that "the move would save both parties thousands of pounds in legal fees".

Noting that he and the rest of the Greater London Authority the city's most powerful administrative body does not have the jurisdiction to intervene in licensing cases like this one, he urges the numerous parties involved including local authorities, the police, and London's music venues to "work together... to make our clubs safer while also protecting our night time economy".

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[C4.] TRADEMARK DISPUTE A federal judge sided with the American Red Cross in a licensing case against the agency brought by Johnson & Johnson.

On Thursday, Microsoft said the court's judgment "is a fatal blow to the commission's compulsory licensing case" against it.

Boyd, one of the most vocal retirees on disability issues, said that the licensing case acted as a public referendum on Upshaw's often-contentious handling of retired players.

Apple's recent legal woes include a U.S. judge dismissing a patent licensing case against Motorola Mobility, a U.K. court sticking by a ruling that Samsung's Galaxy Tab tablets do not infringe the design of the iPad, and a Dutch court ruling that Samsung does not infringe an Apple multitouch patent.

For background on the Nexavar India compulsory licensing case, see: KEI Statement on India's granting of compulsory license to patents on cancer drug sorafenib (NATCO Vs. BAYER).

Last summer, a senior editor at libertarian publication Reason praised Willett for authoring "a full-throated defense of economic liberty" in a state licensing case.

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