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Mandelbaum, LA Firm Get $750,000 in Fees in Commercial Dispute
A federal judge has awarded two law firms, including New Jersey's Mandelbaum Salsburg, nearly $750,000 in fees and costs after a series of commercial disputes between one of its clients and a vendor.What the Reaction to the Term 'Nonlawyer' Says About Law Firm Caste Systems
The legal marketing community took issue with The American Lawyer's use of "nonlawyer" in a story. Here's why.King & Spalding Picks Up IP Partner Pair From Stroock
An IP litigation duo is the latest to break away from Stroock & Stroock & Lavan in New York.'Sky' Moore Joins Greenberg Glusker as Partner After 25 Years With Stroock
Prominent entertainment attorney Schuyler "Sky" M. Moore has joined Greenberg Glusker as a partner in its entertainment practice.Norton Rose Fulbright Heads to PNG, Plus More Lateral Moves
Global legal giant Norton Rose Fulbright looks to new horizons; Akin Gump and Fox Rothschild reel in some new recruits; Cooley and Goodwin Procter keep growing; Weil make a high-profile antitrust hire; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Boston Investigation Puts Spotlight on Law Firm Campaign Donations
It's no secret that trial lawyers and their firms are active political donors, and they've drawn much heat over the years for their influence in local and national elections. This week a Boston plaintiffs firm is facing particular scrutiny after a report suggested that the firm may have served as a vehicle for illegal straw donations.In TMZ Suit, Is 'F--- Taylor Swift' Fair Use? (And If So, What Has Our Society Come To?)
In the annals of lawsuits over leaked celebrity videos, Jared Leto insulting Taylor Swift is pretty tame. But Leto's suit, pending in Los Angeles federal court, is one in a line of high-profile cases that raise provocative questions about the line between fair use, entertainment and privacy.Page and Plant's Win in 'Stairway to Heaven' Case Seen as Bolstering Songwriters' Creative Rights
Thursday's verdict for Led Zeppelin in the copyright trial over the 1971 hit song “Stairway to Heaven” reaffirms the creative rights of songwriters while demonstrating the difficulties in pursuing infringement over sheet music, according to legal experts following the case.Madonna and 'Vogue' Producer Beat Infringement Appeal
In a win for Madonna and the producer of the dance hit “Vogue,” a federal appeals court has created a circuit split over a key issue in copyright infringement claims involving sound recordings.How Many Ways Can You Lose a Lawsuit? Ask Donald Sterling
Remember Donald Sterling, the former owner of the L.A. Clippers? His lawsuit against the NBA and his wife over the forced sale of the team turned out to be the legal equivalent of throwing a brick. See how a Los Angeles federal judge systematically shredded his claims.Trending Stories
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