Categories
- Administrative law (3,493)
- Admiralty-Maritime Law (2,514)
- Advertising Law (2,069)
- Antitrust – Competition law (735)
- Aviation Law (959)
- Banking and Finance law (1,951)
- Bankruptcy Law (1,397)
- Business law (2,076)
- Constitutional Law (688)
- Contract Law (44)
- Copyright Law (1,415)
- Corporate Law (1,455)
- Criminal Law (1,149)
- Divorce Law (2,187)
- Elder Law (117)
- Employment and Labour Law (1,216)
- Environmental Law (653)
- Estate Planning (691)
- Family Law (1,070)
- General Legal News (225)
- Health Law (1,261)
- Immigration law (883)
- Injury & Accident Law (1,390)
- Insurance (664)
- Intellectual Property (1,357)
- International Law (569)
- Judiciary (562)
- Law Librarians (1,800)
- Law Professors (1,118)
- Law Students (993)
- Legal Ethics (306)
- Legal Marketing (1,086)
- Legal Theory (707)
- Medical malpractice law (1,204)
- Products Liability (847)
- Real Estate & Property Law (938)
- Securities Law (732)
- Seogpst (2)
- Tax Law (1,059)
- Technology & Cyberlaw (1,526)
- World (729)
- Germany (3)
- Writings and Citations (4)
Tag Archives: Foods
Further thoughts on Levola Hengelo v Smilde Foods and the taste of cheese: did the Court create a "validation" test?
When it comes to raising the furrow of one’s copyright brow, few cases in recent years have done a more effective job than the judgment in Levola Hengelo v. Smilde Foods. The essence of the referral to the CJEU was … Continue reading
Posted in Copyright Law
Tagged "validation", Cheese, Court, Create, Foods, further, Hengelo, Levola, Smilde, Taste, Test, Thoughts
Leave a comment
AMS Issues Final Rule BE Labeling; Narrow Definition of BE and No Disclosure for Highly Refined Foods
By Riëtte van Laack — On December 20, 2018, the Agricultural Marketing Service announced the availability of its long-awaited final rule implementing the national mandatory bioengineered (BE) food disclosure standard (NBFDS). The history of the law and rule was discussed in … Continue reading
Posted in Products Liability
Tagged Definition, Disclosure, final, Foods, Highly, Issues, Labeling, narrow, Refined, Rule
Leave a comment
Whole Foods? Seriously? Why Are We Talking About Whole Foods?
Christopher L. Sagers is a Distinguished Professor of Law at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law It is a useful thing sometimes to be a token liberal at a conservative academic conference.[1] More than once I’ve found myself on a panel at … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged about, Foods, Seriously, talking, Whole
Leave a comment
It’s Not Time To Panic About Amazon’s Purchase of Whole Foods. Yet.
Hal Singer is a Principal at Economists Incorporated and an Adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business When the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) waved through Amazon’s purchase of Whole Foods without batting an eye last August, some New Brandeisians … Continue reading