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How not to pick a fight

19/04/2008

Let us say you were a large US company, looking to throw around your intellectual property muscle for a quick buck by putting a licensing squeeze on small companies. If so, it is probably best not to pick on a small tech company headed by an ex-litigator [link is lengthy but funny].

Giles Peaker is a solicitor and partner in the Housing and Public Law team at Anthony Gold Solicitors in South London. You can find him on Linkedin and on Bluesky. (No longer on Twitter). Known as NL round these parts.

5 Comments

  1. Housinganger

    Hehe one almost hopes Monster continue and lose horribly.

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  2. lawminx

    OOO, Bring it on!! :)

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  3. lawminx

    (Damn, I forgot to mention that I LOVE a good fight!!!)

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  4. Nearly Legal

    You mean that the possibility of a good punch-up will drag you away from your books? Understandable…

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  5. lawminx

    ANY Excuse to get away from the Book Mountain, my Dear NL, ANY Excuse!

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