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Movie Filtering Gets Legal Close-Up
The House Judiciary Committee recently approved the "Family Movie Act," a bill that would immunize some manufacturers and retailers of movie-filtering technology from trademark and copyright worries. The suit that prompted the bill is a tale of strife and woe that features movie-filtering companies as upholders of family values and movie studios as aggrieved copyright holders with several famous directors putting in cameos as beleaguered artists.In Test Of Wits, Carmody Lawyer Rises To The Top
Alex Trebek never made an appearance but a competitive game of Jeopardy involving lawyers, a judge and a law student provided a reasonable facsimile of the popular game show last week.Supreme Court Accepts Second Circuit's Domestic Arbitration Challenge
David McLean, a partner at Latham & Watkins, writes that decisions like 'Coneff' and 'Pendergast' suggest that the Second Circuit's defiant 'Amex' holding would have become an outlier if the Supreme Court had not granted certiorari to review it.Trending Stories
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