Phonographic Performance Ltd v Hagan (t/a Lower Ground Bar and Brent Tavern)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Neutral Citation[2016] EWHC 3076 (IPEC)
Year2016
Date2016
CourtIntellectual Property Enterprise Court
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2 cases
  • W Portsmouth and Company Ltd v Christine Linda Lowin (Daughter and Executrix of the Estate of Adelaide Lowin, Deceased)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 19 December 2017
    ...III of Part 3. In relation to the IPEC regime, Mr Carpenter referred to the recent decision in Phonographic Performance Ltd v Hagan [2016] EWHC 3076 (IPEC) in which HHJ Hacon overruled himself in OOO Abbott v Design & Play Ltd [2014] EWHC 3234 (IPEC). He applied the principles in the Broadh......
  • (1) Nicholas Martin v Julia Kogan
    • United Kingdom
    • Intellectual Property Enterprise Court
    • 13 December 2017
    ...there has been wider interest in the effect of a Part 36 offer in this court, particularly since Public Performance Limited v Hagan [2016] EWHC 3076 (IPEC); [2017] FSR 24. 3 As at the trial, Tom Weisselberg QC appeared for the Claimants, Simon Malynicz QC and Ashton Chantrielle for the Defe......
2 firm's commentaries
  • The Basics Of Patent Law - Remedies And Costs
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • 21 April 2017
    ...is reached, which is rare. In some circumstances in which Part 36 is invoked, the IPEC costs caps can be exceeded (see PPL v Hagan [2016] EWHC 3076 (IPEC). Comptroller In proceedings before the Comptroller, the Comptroller may, by order, award to any party such costs as he may consider reas......
  • Do IPEC Costs Caps Always Apply Or Can They Be Exceeded?
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq UK
    • 19 December 2016
    ...exceeded where Part 36 of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) applies. The ruling was made by HHJ Hacon in PPL v Raymond Hagan & Ors [2016] EWHC 3076 (IPEC) on 30 November PPL is a music licensing company. PPL brought a claim against Mr Hagan for playing music at his bars without a licence.......

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