By Stan Soocher | July 22, 2020
Federal courts have long disagreed over whether the unauthorized "making available" of a plaintiff's works to the public is sufficient to constitute copyright infringement under the U.S. Copyright Act. Two June District Court decisions demonstrated the differences between the views of the Fourth and Ninth Circuits.
By Patrick Smith | July 16, 2020
The team brings in a big-name sports attorney for a look at reports of workplace misconduct.
By Matthew Windman | July 16, 2020
A look at the legal issues affecting the Broadway theater industry as a result of the coronavirus, including issues involving insurance coverage, contract duties and defenses, union jurisdiction, the duty to provide refunds for cancelled performances, copyright infringement, health and safety guidelines, and the difficulties of livestreaming and recording theater-related programming.
By Dan Clark | July 15, 2020
"In the sports world, particularly in the NFL, there is value and activation around a team's name and logo," Andrew Lee, a partner at Foley & Lardner in New York, said.
By Jane Wester | July 10, 2020
Kaplan's argument comes just one day after the high court announced its 7-2 decision in Trump v. Vance, which said prosecutors may seek financial records in a criminal investigation.
By Ross Todd | June 22, 2020
The ruling is a win for Alex Kozinski, the former chief judge of the Ninth Circuit who represents the son of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Paul Zindel in the case.
By Patrick Smith | June 22, 2020
James "Bo" Pearl, who notably represented Ke$ha in her suit against a former producer, said he was attracted to the idea of helping to build the practice at Paul Hastings.
By Jane Wester | June 18, 2020
Marc Kasowitz of Kasowitz Benson Torres, which is representing Woodstock 50, argued in court papers that Dentsu "secretly decided to abandon, and then sabotage," the festival just a few months before it was scheduled to occur.
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By Robert Storace | June 18, 2020
The gritty crime drama "Big Dogs" will debut in July 1 on Amazon Prime. Westport attorney Alan Neigher was in the middle of the action, serving as legal counsel and consultant and one of four executive producers.
By Dan Packel | June 12, 2020
Big3's lawsuit, which Quinn Emanuel had derided as "fantasy-laden," lasted just 11 days.
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