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Rapper 50 Cent Sues NYC Jeweler for $5 Million Over Imitation Necklace, Use of Image
The suit, filed by Blank Rome, alleges defendants imitated a diamond- and sapphire-studded necklace created by and designed exclusively for the entertainer with another jeweler.NY Appellate Court Holds Anti-SLAPP Protections Apply to Private Litigation
The Appellate Division, First Department affirmed a 2023 ruling that was the first of its kind to apply anti-SLAPP protections in an action where there were no issues of public interest.Advising the Board on Technology Oversight
The new NACD Report strongly endorses focused board oversight as essential to the proper corporate application of technology. This is particularly the case given how technology trends and developments are dramatically impacting the current competitive environment.View more book results for the query "*"
Prominent NJ Personal Injury Attorney Accuses Netflix of Copying His Boy Scout Sex Abuse Documentary
The complaint tracked the time code of each movie and compared the elements in the film that are "strikingly similar."Bitnomial Exchange Preemptively Sues SEC Over Alleged Enforcement Conflict With CFTC
"This is about future contracts and who has jurisdiction over the trading of futures contracts," said Matthew F. Kluchenek, a partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman.On the Move and After Hours: Bressler; Margolis Edelstein; Sills Cummis; Seton Hall
Judge Bauman returns to Bressler; Sills Cummis promotes three; and more moves.'You Don't Know Everything': GCs Say Success Leading Nonlegal Functions Starts With Humility
"Part of the way we've done it was to ask a lot—a lot—of questions ... being very, very inquisitive," said attorney Jessie Loong, a group senior vice president of Changi Airport Group who found herself overseeing an insurance team.Attorneys Ordered to Apologize to South Philadelphia Residents Following 'Scream Test' Experiment
Counsel for the plaintiff, Termaine Hicks, devised a "scream test," where a looped recording of a woman screaming at 122 decibels played for over an hour, starting at 5:30 a.m. Sept. 23. Area residents apparently weren't warned ahead of time.Trending Stories
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