The Beatles and the Law - Mr Justice Foxton

Start time: 17:30 / End time: 18:30 / Date: 16 Oct 2023 / Venue: Brett Lecture Theatre Yoko Ono Lennon Centre

Open to: Any UOL students / Any UOL staff / General Public

Type: Lecture

Cost: Free to attend but registration is required.

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About the event

Liverpool Business and Property Courts, in conjunction with the School of Law and Social Justice, would like to invite you to join them on 16th October at 17:30.

Mr Justice Foxton, Judge in Charge of the Commercial Court, will give an entertaining and informative talk based on some of the extensive litigation associated with the Beatles, including the proceedings brought by Paul McCartney to dissolve the band in 1971, the extensive litigation surrounding George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord” and the litigation between Apple Corp and Apple Computers.

A splendid time is guaranteed for all!

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