By Jeff Brabec and Todd Brabec | March 13, 2023
Part One of a Two Part Article Analysis of the most important music rate and royalty areas, both past, present and future and how and by whom they are set or determined as well as the effect that legislation, litigation, the Copyright Royalty Board and the Department of Justice have had on the process.
By Andrew Denney | March 1, 2023
Flores' descriptions of racial discrimination—and those of co-plaintiffs Steve Wilks and Ray Horton, who coached for the Arizona Cardinals and the Tennessee Titans, respectively—are recent examples of the NFL's "systematic discrimination" of Black players and coaches and are "incredibly troubling," U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni of the Southern District of New York ruled.
By Michael Kasdan, Wiggin and Dana LLP | February 16, 2023
Ahead of Rihanna's Super Bowl LVII Halftime performance, someone put NFTs of her hit song, "B**** Better Have My Money," up for sale. What implications does the novel drop have for future NFTs in the music industry?
By Jason Grant | January 24, 2023
The nearly hourlong session featured speakers Devika Kewalramani, a Moses Singer partner who leads her firm's Law Firm Industry practice that advises on ethical aspects of law practice, and Carla Varriale-Barker a Segal McCambridge shareholder and Columbia University professor of sports law and ethics.
By Chris O'Malley | January 23, 2023
The entertainment giant gave its critics additional artillery last fall when it botched the presale of tickets for Taylor Swift concerts.
By Alexander Lugo | January 19, 2023
Rafael Ribeiro had left the firm to serve as assistant general counsel at the global media conglomerate in 2021.
By Jessie Yount | January 19, 2023
The firm opted for Culver City over Century City, launching the office with seven existing transactional and health care partners.
By Alexander Lugo | January 17, 2023
"You see the same lawyers and the same law firms over and over again on these copyright infringement suits involving web content," said William Trueba, an attorney at Miami-based Trueba & Suarez. "There's definitely an industry that's arisen as a result of those types of cases."
By Jason Grant | January 17, 2023
The Appellate Division, First Department's opinion, which addressed the four different claims succinctly, saying each was devoid of any merit, appears to be a blow through the heart of the musician's 10-claim, 2019-filed suit against Sweeney.
By Ethan Bordman, Chair, Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section | January 17, 2023
Ethan Bordman, Chair of the Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section, writes: We all have a vested interest in improving our negotiation skills. For our upcoming annual meeting on Thursday Jan. 19, 2023, the EASL Section has assembled a panel of expert negotiators, representing different industries and business environments, to share their views on the best negotiation practices.
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