National Law Journal | Analysis
By Alex Anteau | December 19, 2023
"There's this geopolitical-style battle taking place in the rights owner community: Are we still gonna play by the old rules or is there a new shiny option that allows us to solve all our problems and make some money along the way?" said Eric Goldman, associate dean for research and professor at the Santa Clara University School of Law.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 19, 2023
"I utilized a diplomatic approach that I have found good success with over the years in situations where a potential defendant wants to settle a case early," Kline & Specter's Shanin Specter, who along with Philip Pasquarello, represented Ishmail Thompson's mother.
By Emily Saul | December 19, 2023
The self-described "retired" jewel thief, who was once part of an international heist network known as the Pink Panthers, agreed to sit for a deposition out of revenge.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices|Expert Opinion
By Matthew A. Feigin | December 18, 2023
A New York State statute goes into effect Jan. 1 which will allow the use of affirmations rather than sworn affidavits in civil litigation. This article discusses the statute, along with the apparently unintended effect of changing the necessary form of affirmations.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward M. Spiro and Christopher B. Harwood | December 18, 2023
Although some courts have concluded that indemnification and contribution claims are available for claims arising under a federal statute only if the statute expressly or impliedly provides for them, other courts have addressed the issue by conducting a traditional preemption analysis. The Second Circuit has not addressed the issue, and district courts within the circuit have taken both approaches. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York recently addressed this issue in the context of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
By Mason Lawlor | December 15, 2023
Parents had a "sufficiently personal stake" in the litigation to establish a standing to intervene in a records request.
By Alex Anteau | December 15, 2023
Experts say the move will increase client confidence as more Fortune 500 companies set up shop in Georgia.
By Riley Brennan | December 15, 2023
The court reversed a summary judgment order in an ownership dispute of a rhinestone-adorned piano once played by Liberace.
By Riley Brennan | December 14, 2023
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By Riley Brennan | December 14, 2023
The court concluded that the defendants failed to allege sufficient facts to withstand the motion to dismiss, and allowed the plaintiff Dubliner's motion.
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