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Video game arbitration may be future
Video game publisher Ubisoft Entertainment S.A. has won a $13.2 million judgment against MGA Entertainment Inc. in arbitration, a notable amount for a dispute that never went to trial. Along with being a significant judgment for arbitration, the decision also underscores the growing importance of the video game industry and its potential for more multimillion-dollar litigation.Recorder Names 2009 Attorneys of the Year
Persistence. Tenacity. Determination. Those characteristics came up again and again as The Recorder took stock of its 2009 Attorneys of the Year. From Michael Bien, who's been litigating a prison rights case for two decades, to Peter Kerman, who spent the better part of a year negotiating Genentech's sale to Roche Holding, to Elliot Peters, whose eight-year fight for the wrongly imprisoned John Tennison yielded a $4.6 million settlement, tenacity was a key ingredient of success.Newcomer firms thrive in Los Angeles
It's anniversary time for many of the out-of-town firms that entered Los Angeles last year, and there's plenty to celebrate. Despite a competitive lateral market, the newcomers have made sizable gains in headcount, snagging attorneys with business to support and expanding their fledging outposts. "These firms have cut out a swath and are making inroads," said recruiter L. William Nason. And recruiter Dan Hatch singles out Goodwin Procter, saying the Boston-based firm "has had a tremendous first year."Attorney denies he'll take the Fifth in Pellicano trial
The highest profile lawyer in the wiretapping criminal trial against Anthony Pellicano, Bertram Fields, issued a statement on denying recent claims that he would plead the Fifth Amendment if asked to testify about his relationship with the celebrity sleuth.Heller Money's Only for Non-employees
Months after employees were supposed to receive their portion of the $6 million from Heller's bankrupt estate, nobody's seen a dime except the lawyers. And oh what a dime they've seen.Sheen's $100 Mil. Lawsuit Cites 'Private AG' Clause
Charlie Sheen has filed a $100 million lawsuit against WB Studio Enterprises Inc. and Chuck Lorre Productions Inc., citing a California labor code provision rarely deployed in entertainment disputes to bring claims on behalf of the cast and crew of "Two and a Half Men."The heirs to the estate of J.R.R. Tolkien claim they haven't seen a cent from the "Lord of the Rings" movie trilogy, which grossed more than $6 billion. They want $220 million, according to a suit filed by their lawyers at Greenberg Glusker.
Jay-Z and Beyonce's New IP Asset: Their Daughter, Blue Ivy
Following the birth of superstar couple Jay-Z and Beyonce' first child, Blue Ivy Carter, the musicians applied to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to trademark the newborn's name.Trending Stories
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