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Need for Specialized Appeals Panel Divides Bar
While practitioners are divided over the need to create a specialized appellate court to hear commercial division appeals, they can agree on the need to provide sophisticated and up-to-date educational programs for appellate judges on a regular basis.Introducing Our Attorneys of the Year
When the stakes couldn't be higher, these lawyers got the call. They handled market-moving deals and industry-shaping litigation. They achieved precedent-setting outcomes and secured hard-fought wins that enriched their clients or kept them from life prison terms. That's why these 20 lawyers have been named The Recorder's 2012 Attorneys of the Year.Peer-to-Peer Wins at 9th Circuit
Grokster is good to go. A unanimous panel of the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals said the controversial software program and its competitors do not infringe film and music copyrights by facilitating file-sharing over the Internet. The three-judge panel flatly rejected the argument by a coalition of movie studios and record companies, ruling that the suit failed two legal tests used to determine liability for copyright infringement.U.S. Judge Enters Default Against China in Copyright Suit, Finding No Immunity
A federal judge has granted a default motion against the People's Republic of China in a $2.2 billion lawsuit brought by a California software firm over copyright infringement.Mattel Seeks to Disqualify Opposing Counsel in Bratz Fight
Lawyers representing Mattel in its ongoing dispute with the Bratz manufacturer move to disqualify opposing counsel Glaser, Weil, Fink, Jacobs, Howard & Shapiro — citing a conflict after the firm hired a lawyer who previously worked on the other side of the same case.Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 12136HILLEL CHODOS, Plaintiff and Appellant,v.DANA M. COLE et al., Defendants and Resp
DLA Piper's Baltimore HQ Gets Hollywood Treatment Again
The global legal giant with Charm City roots keeps making its mark on screens large and small. Most recently, the firm's headquarters hosted a shoot for Whirlwind, a movie featuring actor Clayton LeBouef, who may be best known for his role as strip club manager Orlando Walker on critically acclaimed Baltimore-based drama The Wire. Others who have used the offices to shoot scenes include George Clooney and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.Trending Stories
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