Mr Starmer said that many suspects in this last category would be unlikely to be prosecuted because it would not be in the public interest to take them to court.
Apple considered the Samsung products to be an encroachment, so much so as to take the battle to court.
Officers were ready to support a prosecution but the CPS decided not to take the case to court and Mrs Hughes returned to work.
The Federal Reserve is expected to ask the court to reconsider the case and has said it is willing to take the case to the Supreme Court if necessary to protect the identity of the firms which received billions in taxpayer-backed guarantees.
It was one of many to take Google to court for digitising its books without explicit permission.
Mr Rooney's case has not yet been settled and he believes the police officer is prepared to take it to court.
The evidence may not be strong enough to take someone to court.
The Crown Prosecution Service, which prosecutes cases in England and Wales, earlier this year declined to bring any criminal charges against officers, but said Friday it would review the case after the man's lawyer threatened to take the service to court.
Ms Thomas-Rasset's lawyer said he planned to appeal again in order to take the case to the Supreme Court.
It remains to be seen whether Georgia's threat to take the case to the Supreme Court holds water.
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If the software maker does not keep to the terms of the deal, competitors will be able to take the company to a British court to seek damages.
Beck left court claiming he would try to take his case to the Supreme Court.
Failure to do so would be grounds for the commission to levy fines or take Hungary to the European Court of Justice.
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They are going to arrest them, take them to court, but the most pain is here, and if you're a mum.
They wanted a first refusal and were prepared to take a court case to establish their rights.
If Kevorkian's bid for a new trial fails before the Court of Appeals, he could get a chance to take his case to the Michigan Supreme Court and challenge Michigan's law making assisted suicide a felony punishable up to five years in prison.
Health watchdogs are preparing to take the government to court to avert their own abolition.
Why it took them so long to take this case to court is unknown at this time.
Asda, which has no stores in the Highlands, said it was disappointed by its competitor's decision to take the matter to court.
Lawyers for thousands of Haitian cholera victims have demanded billions of pounds in compensation and have threatened to take the case to court.
So both parties are encouraged to take their cases to court.
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Les Pas has been claiming ownership of a large area of the waterfront for several years and had threatened to take the States to court over the issue.
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"We were threatened at a very early stage by a solicitor who represented jockeys, and they said they wanted to take the matter to court, " he told BBC Radio Five Live.
Despite the fact that, under Irish law, it will have to take the IDPC to court rather than Facebook, the group still sees it as a battle with the social network.
The City of London Corporation's planning committee is due to hear legal advice on Friday and decide whether to take court action against the demonstrators.
Remember they will almost always need to take court action before being able to carry out any of their threats.
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Following questions over the Argentine striker's ownership and eligibility when at West Ham, which prompted relegated Sheffield United to take court action, Scudamore was forced to promise a tightening of rules to prevent a repeat of the incident.
His office indicated no immediate plans to ask the full appeals court to take on the case, but said they will keep examining their options.
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Tata challenged the move in the high court in Calcutta and is expected to take its appeal to the Supreme Court.
"It's not appropriate within hours or days of reporting a rape to be telling someone how hard it is to take it through court, " she said.
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