The Court of Justice of the European Union ("CJEU") confirmed in a recent decision that a party initiating a trademark revocation action on the grounds of non-use is not required to provide evidence of market research concerning possible use of the trademark in question.
CJEU Decision - In Maxxus Group GmbH v Globus Holding GmbH C‑183/21, the CJEU was asked whether German procedural rules were consistent with Article 19 of the Directive.
Dartmouth College to raise undergrad cost to $78,000
Modified: 3/10/2021 1:10:58 PM
HANOVER Dartmouth College trustees last week approved a 2% increase in tuition, room, board and fees for fiscal year 2022, raising the total to $78,010.
The trustees, who met virtually for their annual spring meeting on Thursday and Friday, also approved a $1.2 billion operating budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1, Dartmouth said in an announcement on its website Tuesday. That compares to a $1.13 billion budget approved at this time last year, shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic hit New England hard and prompted some cutbacks, layoffs and early retirements at Dartmouth.
Tuition at the Thayer School of Engineering also will increase 2%, to $58,953, while the cost to attend the Tuck School of Business ($77,520) and the Geisel School of Medicine ($67,532) will remain the same, Dartmouth said.