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March 27, 2006 |

Tesco American Inc. v. Strong Industries Inc.

Though the appellate judge had no knowledge that, before she took the bench, another attorney at her large firm played a small role in the early stages of this appeal, the judge is disqualified.
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March 27, 2006 |

Appellate Justice Can Be Disqualified After Ruling on Case

An intermediate appellate court justice must be disqualified and have her opinion reversed, because an attorney at the justice's former firm  unbeknownst to the justice  participated in the case, according to a recent Texas Supreme Court decision.
7 minute read
September 21, 2009 |

Durkot v. Tesco, PICS Case No. 09-1538 (Pa. Super. Feb. 26, 2008) Popovich, J. (21 pages).

Durkot v. Tesco, PICS Case No. 09-1538 (Pa. Super. Feb. 26, 2008) Popovich, J. (21 pages).
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July 24, 2001 |

Levi's Blues

The saga began when Tesco Stores and Costco Wholesale UK had the temerity to sell Levi's 501s without the approval of Levi Strauss & Co. So Levi Strauss made some threatening noises, but the U.K. courts refused to side with the jeans maker. The conflict fueled a larger political debate that threatens to strip all trademark owners in the European Union of the rights to control imports of their branded goods.
9 minute read
February 28, 2005 |

Different Disqualification Standards for Judges Reviewed

The Texas Supreme Court must decide whether 1st Court of Appeals Justice Laura Carter Higley should be disqualified from deciding a case, because she worked at Baker Botts in Houston while a partner in the firm represented parties in the case.
7 minute read
December 30, 2008 |

Legal Week Names In-House Team of the Year

The winning entry for Legal Week's In-House Team of the Year showcased the deal advisory skills of the emerging markets team at MTV Networks International. The U.K.-based team spans four countries and is responsible for overseeing a large number of channels, including children's network Nickelodeon and Paramount Comedy. Tesco and BT Global Services made the shortlist for their contribution to corporate social responsibility.
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December 08, 2003 |

F.S. New Products Inc. v. Strong Industries Inc.

The procedure prescribed by Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 16.3 for the recusal of appellate justices should be followed in determining the disqualification of a challenged justice.
5 minute read
August 12, 2013 |

Freshfields, Reed Smith on Tesco China JV Talks

A deal between the British supermarket chain and state-owned conglomerate China Resources would create an operation with over $15 billion a year in sales.
1 minute read
April 29, 2002 |

All the World`s a Forum

U.S. companies that operate abroad increasingly need to consider both the risks and opportunities presented by foreign courts that are expanding their jurisdictional reach, permitting multiplaintiff actions to proceed in areas such as product-liability and mass personal-injury cases and preferring their own law and forums in the absence of contrary contract provisions.
13 minute read
February 20, 2002 |

All the World's a Forum

Recent foreign court decisions signal important trends for U.S. companies' risks of liability abroad. Although class actions and business disputes against U.S. companies are becoming more common, U.S. companies have also found ways to use foreign courts to protect their interests, particularly in enforcing their intellectual property rights.
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