By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 11, 2019
Houston lawyer Joshua Davis, who sued Ticketmaster on Wednesday, said the company on Friday agreed to refund.
By Barry Skidelsky, Chair, Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section | January 11, 2019
Barry Skidelsky, Chair of the NYSBA Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section, writes: If you cannot attend our Section's program and/or joint networking reception with the Intellectual Property Section, here is a brief introduction to what copyright law calls “derivative works” (plus mention of a related lawsuit doubling as a warning for podcasters and others).
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 9, 2019
Houston plaintiffs lawyer Joshua Davis accidentally bought "Hamilton" tickets for the wrong date, but Ticketmaster won't give him a refund or new tickets, so he sued for damages.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 9, 2019
Houston plaintiffs lawyer Joshua Davis accidentally bought "Hamilton" tickets for the wrong date, but Ticketmaster won't give him a refund or new tickets, so he sued for damages.
By Gwendolyn Seale | January 9, 2019
This article delves into YouTube's policies for channel monetization, explores the different streams of revenue an artist or creator may be entitled to receive for their works, and offer suggestions to indie creators and more established creators, so they can meet these new thresholds.
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By Ross Todd | December 19, 2018
The NCAA's lead lawyer Beth Wilkinson of Wilkinson Walsh + Eskovitz told U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken multiple times during closing arguments Tuesday that the judge had the facts wrong.
By Ross Todd | December 18, 2018
The NCAA's lead lawyer Beth Wilkinson of Wilkinson Walsh + Eskovitz told U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken multiple times during closing arguments Tuesday that the judge had the facts wrong.
By Xiumei Dong | December 17, 2018
Los Angeles entertainment lawyers have encountered an abundance of new opportunities in 2018 as Am Law 200 firms seek to grow in the region.
By Meredith Hobbs | December 14, 2018
As a kid, David Schulman played "Asteroids" and "Dungeons & Dragons." As a lawyer, he's helping developers create new video games and gaming business models as Atlanta grows as a hub for the industry.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 14, 2018
With a new cybersecurity minister who has admitted he doesn't know much about cybersecurity, Japan is looking to the private sector to provide some assistance in protecting the country from cyberthreats.
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