Samsung Electronics wins first domain name lawsuit in Vietnam

Samsung Electronics wins first domain name lawsuit in Vietnam

Samsung Electronics has won the lawsuit to gain the priority right in its registration and usage of the domain name samsungmobile.vn, after two years chasing for.
EU court says World Cup can be shown on free TV

EU court says World Cup can be shown on free TV

European states can bar pay-tv from having exclusive rights to World Cup and Euro championship football games so that fans can watch them for free, a top court said Thursday in a blow to FIFA and UEFA.

Arbitration is slowly finding a common voice

The Law No.54/2010/QH12 on Commercial Arbitration was passed by the National Assembly on June 17, 2010 (“Law 2010”) to replace the Ordinance on Commercial Arbitration No. 08/2003/PL-UBTVQH11 (“Ordinance 2003”). Some new features of Law 2010 compared with Ordinance 2003 are outlined by Chau Huy Quang-Van Thuy Duong from LCT Lawyers.

Supreme Court to decide if Wal-Mart bias case can proceed

The Supreme Court announced Monday it will consider whether a sex discrimination claim by some 1.5 million current and former employees of retail giant Wal-Mart, the largest class action lawsuit in US history, can go ahead.

IFS to continue its ANZ bond case legal fight

The court of appeal’s judgment in favour of ANZ, in a bitter dispute over a bond issue advisory contract, has rubbed Interfood Shareholding Company up the wrong way.

IFS to continue its ANZ bond case legal fight

The court of appeal’s judgment in favour of ANZ, in a bitter dispute over a bond issue advisory contract, has rubbed Interfood Shareholding Company up the wrong way.

ANZ Bank caught in bond legal case

A dispute over a bond issue advisory contract between ANZ bank and Interfood Shareholding Company heated up following the Hanoi People’s court delivering a judgment rendered in favour of ANZ.
Arbitration move to see foreigners rest easy at night

Arbitration move to see foreigners rest easy at night

The newly-introduced Law on Commercial Arbitration, effective from January 1 next year, is expected to engineer more effective commercial dispute settlements in Vietnam
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