By Robert W. Clarida and Thomas Kjellberg | November 14, 2024
This article discusses two hit songs, one written by Ed Sheeran, and the other by Led Zeppelin, and their court battle to determine if a line/bass in Sheeran's song had copied one in Ld Zeppelin's.
By Samson Amore | November 13, 2024
Six of the firm's seven new partners are in the corporate practice group.
By Brian Lee | November 13, 2024
“Those funds are greatly needed,” McMahon wrote, “and prosecutor’s offices are continuing to plan, to purchase equipment and cloud storage, and to hire and train qualified staff, including support staff.”
By Michael A. Mora | November 13, 2024
“All signs—most notably the recent surge in bitcoin’s price—point to a new day for bitcoin specifically and crypto in general,” said Tal J. Lifshitz, a partner at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton.
By Andrew Maloney | November 13, 2024
"Not only are we seeing lawyers busier, we’re seeing them busier across a pretty broad cross section of practices,” Citi's Gretta Rusanow noted.
By James Palmer | November 13, 2024
John Ruzich comes to the controversial Saudi-backed pro golf organization from Legends Hospitality, a provider of food and beverage services to venues, where he was legal chief for 12 years.
By David E. Carney and Edward J. Heath | November 13, 2024
This article discusses corporate compliance programs, such as artificial intelligence. "The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently updated the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (ECCP) to direct prosecutors who are considering charges or resolutions to assess how a company addresses, among other topics, disruptive technologies and AI, self-disclosure initiatives, and the compliance function’s access to corporate data."
By Michelle Morgante | November 12, 2024
The case was one of the high-profile claims filed against Trump for alleged misuse of songs during his campaigns. A suit filed in Georgia by the estate of Isaac Hayes remains pending. In September, Trump lost a four-year-old suit challenging his use of Eddy Grant’s song “Electric Avenue.”
By Riley Brennan | November 12, 2024
Walmart is accused of falsely labeling their Great Value macaroni and cheese as containing "real cheddar cheese."
By Patrick Smith | November 12, 2024
Several factors, including interest rate reductions, strong market performance and an incoming U.S. governmental administration with little regard for regulation, are pulling equity markets forward.
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