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September 04, 2001 |

The Recording Industry's Anti-Pirate

As head of litigation for the Recording Industry Association of America, Matthew J. Oppenheim's main priorities are protecting RIAA members' music and preserving the members' freedom of expression. He just scored a victory over the National Association of Broadcasters over Webcasting royalties, and he's handling the most highly publicized copyright case in U.S. history, the Napster suit.
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Tarlesson v. Broadway Foreclosure Investments, LLC
Publication Date: 2010-05-17
Practice Area: Real Property
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Court: C.A. 1st
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Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Counsel for Respondent: Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass, Frederick S. Fields, Allison L. Ehlert
For defendant: Counsel for Appellant: Kevin S. Eikenberry
Case number: No. A125445

Cite as 10 C.D.O.S. 5955LARNISE TARLESSON, Plaintiff and Respondent, v.BROADWAY FORECLOSURE INVESTMENTS,

Pacific Gas and Electric Company v. City and County of San Francisco
Publication Date: 2012-03-27
Practice Area: Energy and Natural Resources
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Court: C.A. 1st
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Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Law Office of Ted W. Pelletier and Ted W. Pelletier; Clifford J. Gleicher, Kelly J. Lack and Alejandro Vallejo for Plaintiff, Cross-Defendant and Appellant.
For defendant: Dennis J. Herrera, City Attorney, Theresa L. Mueller, James M. Emery and William K. Sanders, Deputy City Attorneys for Defendant, Cross-Complainant and Appellant.
Case number: No. A127554

Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 3456 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, Plaintiff, Cross-Defendant and Appellant. v. CI

April 10, 2007 |

Ex-Edwards backers drawn to Obama

Correction appended: See below for a correction to this story.THIS TIME AROUND, John Edwards can't take anything for granted. This time, even his blood brothers aren't necessarily on board. For years, Edwards has relied on the support of his fellow trial lawyers' deep pockets to help get him elected-first to the Senate and then three years ago, when he made a run at the White House and then became running mate to Sen.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company v. City and County of San Francisco
Publication Date: 2012-06-01
Practice Area: Energy and Natural Resources
Industry:
Court: C.A. 1st
Judge:
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Law Office of Ted W. Pelletier and Ted W. Pelletier; Clifford J. Gleicher, Kelly J. Lack and Alejandro Vallejo for Plaintiff, Cross-Defendant and Appellant.
For defendant: Dennis J. Herrera, City Attorney, Theresa L. Mueller, James M. Emery and William K. Sanders, Deputy City Attorneys for Defendant, Cross-Complainant and Appellant.
Case number: No. A127554

Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 6037 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, Plaintiff, Cross-Defendant and Appellant. v. C

May 20, 2004 |

Intrigue, Allegations in Suit Over Fees

Three appeal court justices seemed to have little sympathy Wednesday for a man who claimed to have been cheated out of his share of nearly $20 million in attorneys fees from a class action against Bank of America. But they were also disdainful of the lawyer who won the case, indicating he had entered into a fee-splitting agreement with a BofA insider that violated ethical rules.
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August 30, 2002 |

Music Search Engine Suit Goes Forward

The battle continues between a California-based search engine and the record labels suing it for alleged copyright infringement.
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February 02, 2004 |

Suit Over Remodel Headed for Trial

Francis Martin III wants to make some changes inside the 19th-century home he bought in a historic Russian Hill neighborhood in 2001. But San Francisco planning officials contend that historically significant woodwork inside would be lost, and are trying use a state law to force Martin through a potentially costly environmental review process. Martin says the city is assuming the role of a Big Brother-like interior decorator, and is suing over its interpretation of the California Environmental Quality Act.
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May 21, 2004 |

Intrigue, Allegations In Class Action Suit Over Attorney Fees

Three California appeals court justices seemed to have little sympathy for a man who claimed to have been cheated out of his share of nearly $20 million in attorney fees from a class action against Bank of America.
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February 26, 2007 |

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