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Trademark tussles just got spicier: Canada now offers costs awards
Costs awards in trademark opposition proceedings have been long anticipated in Canada.
The first two months of the second Trump administration have seen a burst of significant shifts in crypto regulation and policy.
These changes have spanned three core areas: (1) regulatory—with a particular focus on the Securities and Exchange Commission; (2) executive; and (3) legislative. New changes seem to arrive almost daily, challenging FinTech and crypto attorneys to keep up with what has changed and what may be changing shortly.
Robert A. Schwinger explores recent developments in this edition of his New York Law Journal Blockchain law column.
Download the full New York Law Journal article, "New administration’s crypto whirlwind marks significant shifts for digital assets."
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Costs awards in trademark opposition proceedings have been long anticipated in Canada.
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On April 1, after more than a year of consultation, research and consideration, Ontario’s Civil Rules Review (CRR) working group released its proposed reforms to the Rules of Civil Procedure – the rulebook that governs litigation in the province.
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Canada’s 45th general election will take place on April 28. Businesses and non-profits that are considering engaging in the political process during this time must know the law and understand how to navigate the rules and restrictions imposed by the Canada Elections Act (CEA).
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