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A recent judgment gave guidance on two issues: the extent to which a successful party could appeal a decision in which it had received a favourable outcome but had not succeeded on commercially important aspects of its case which had wider industry implications; and the status of goodwill when the product which generates the goodwill is no longer produced.
Journal Article. 1539 words.
Subjects: Arbitration ; Intellectual Property Law
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