Copyright, Defamation Suit Reinstated Against N.J. 'Shock Jocks'
A photographer can proceed with his suit alleging New Jersey radio station 101.5 used his work on its website without his approval and slandered him on the air by insinuating he is gay. The 3rd Circuit reinstated the case, finding the judge that dismissed it read the DMCA too narrowly and failed to allow discovery on the defamation claim.Review E-Discovery to Reduce Spoliation Risks
Have you ever had the feeling that comes over you when you learn your client failed to retain e-mails pertinent to litigation? Early review of e-discovery with your client allows counsel to better reduce the risk of spoliation claims, as well as effectively manage e-discovery costs.Oracle to Buy Hyperion for $3.3 Billion
Business software maker Oracle Corp. will buy Hyperion Solutions Corp. for $3.3 billion in cash, renewing a shopping spree aimed at toppling rival SAP AG. Hyperion's business intelligence software helps CFOs and other top corporate executives track performance.Outsourcing: Milbank Looks to India
In early 2005, 450-lawyer Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy began outsourcing word processing to Chennai (formerly Madras), India. The firm was already contracting basic office functions. Now the firm pays only for work actually done. Two other important goals were freeing management time to focus on more "core" functions and being able to import best practices from a company whose primary business is word processing.Trending Stories
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