Singapore Maintains Hard-Line Take on Goodwill in Million-Dollar Wonton Noodle Feud

In Singapore, the popular eatery “ENG’S Wonton Noodles” is known for its springy noodles, luscious wonton dumplings and fiery chilli sauce. Its popularity attracted more than S$1.6 million in revenue one year, but a fallout between the founder’s children and their business partners led to multiple disputes, including a dispute over trade mark rights to the “ENG’S” name in Pauline New Ping Ping v Eng’s Char Siew Wantan Mee Pte. Ltd. [2022] SGIPOS 10.

Ng Ba Eng (Eng) inherited the wonton noodle business from his father around 1962 and operated it with his son, Desmond Ng (Desmond

The Battle of the Supermarkets – Evergreening of Commerce Marks and Potential Dangerous Religion

Two well-known grocery shops, Tesco and Lidl, are concerned in an ongoing commerce mark dispute (Lidl Nice Britain Restricted v Tesco Shops Restricted [2022] EWHC 1434 (Ch)). Whereas the trial is about to happen in 2023, the current developments in relation to arguments of dangerous religion are noteworthy, particularly for manufacturers engaged in commerce mark refiling, or ‘evergreening’.

The Dispute
Lidl is a price range grocery store that owns various commerce mark registrations for its emblem, together with a figurative mark bearing ‘LIDL’ within the center, and a plain emblem mark with no textual content (see under).

The

DeSantis, Florida officials announce invalid driver’s licenses after immigration law

Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles on Wednesday announced a list of types of driver’s licenses from Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Rhode Island and Vermont that are invalid in Florida under a new law targeting undocumented immigrants.

The prohibited licenses mostly offer limited driving privileges to undocumented immigrants while not being considered valid identification.

The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles said on its website that the list “unavoidably is evolving, may change due to the revision of driver license issuance requirements in other states, and will be updated periodically.”

‘Destructive’: Central Florida

Attorney who challenged Trump’s 2020 loss gives up law license as states weigh disciplining him

COLUMBIA, SC (AP) — Attorney Lin Wood, who filed legal challenges seeking to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss, is…

COLUMBIA, SC (AP) — Attorney Lin Wood, who filed legal challenges seeking to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss, is relinquishing his law license, electing to retire from practicing rather than face possible disbarment. Multiple states have weighed disciplinary him for pushing Trump’s false claims that he defeated Joe Biden.

On Tuesday, Wood asked officials in his home state of Georgia to “retire” his law license in light of “disciplinary proceedings pending against me.” In the request, made in a

Lindsey Graham Breaks Silence on Donald Trump’s Second Indictment

Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, broke his silence on Sunday about the second indictment of Donald Trump.

On Thursday, a grand jury indicted the former president on 37 charges ranging from willful retention of classified documents to obstruction charges in connection to the Department of Justice (DOJ)’s investigation into whether he mishandled classified documents after leaving office in January 2021. The the probe was led by special counsel Jack Smith who was appointed by the DOJ to oversee the case.

Federal prosecutors are accusing the former president of mishandling sensitive presidential records and obstructing government efforts to retrieve

‘It’s Kind of a Jesus Christ Thing’

Trump East Palestine Ohio train derailment - Credit: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post/Getty Images

Trump East Palestine Ohio train derailment – Credit: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post/Getty Images

Donald Trump insisted on turning his Tuesday arrangement into a spectacle, and he’s going to get his wish.

A law enforcement official tells Rolling Stone that the former president was offered a chance to surrender quietly and be arraigned over Zoom. Instead, Trump opted for a midday, high-profile booking at the Manhattan courthouse, the official says.

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“He wanted a perp walk, he wanted daylight hours,” says the law enforcement official, who’s involved in aspects of the security planning. “He wants to get out

Putin’s getting nervous about Russia’s sinking economy [Video]

Kremlinologists think it’s no coincidence that Russian authorities seized Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich just a day after he co-authored a Journal story on how Russia’s economy is “starting to come unone.”

Russia says Gershkovich was spying, which the Journal adamantly denies. It’s safe to believe the Journal because Russia passed a law last year that basically criminalizes what journalists do: ask questions about things the government doesn’t want anybody to know about.

That law focuses on anybody spreading information about the Russian military, which may apply to Gershkovich because he was reportedly researching a story on the Wagner

The Georgia high court considers whether the abortion law is void

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s highest court is considering whether the state’s restrictive abortion law is void because it violated US…

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s highest court is considering whether the state’s restrictive abortion law is void because it violated US Supreme Court precedent that was in effect at the time when it was enacted.

A lower court judge last year ruled that the law enacted in 2019 was not valid because it was “unequivocally unconstitutional” at the time for governments to ban abortions before viability based on US Supreme Court precedent in Roe v. Wade and another ruling. Therefore, he