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April 21, 2006 | Law.com

Court OKs Vulgarity in Creative Process

Go ahead! Be as raunchy as you need to be. As long as it produces good TV entertainment � and doesn't target anyone � you've got the justices' stamp of approval.
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May 15, 2006 | National Law Journal

Willing to settle? Think twice

When a company engages in settlement discussions with the federal government or a civil plaintiff in one case, can those communications be the subject of discovery in a different lawsuit? The DC Circuit recently held that the existence of a federal settlement privilege is an "open question" in federal courts.
13 minute read
August 11, 2006 | Law.com

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April 06, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Motorola Credit Corp., plaintiffs-appellees v. Uzan, defendants-appellants*

Defendants Lack 'Clean Hands,' Not Entitled To FRCP 60(b) Post-Judgment Equitable Relief
21 minute read
May 03, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 13, No. 86 - May 3, 2005

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May 05, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Salinger Ruling Sets Tougher Test for Copyright Injunctions

A ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit vacates a lower court's preliminary injunction against a writer attempting to publish a book based on J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.
4 minute read
January 29, 2001 | Law.com

Animal Group Fails in Bid to Muzzle Paper

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge rejected a rare effort by the American Humane Association to keep the Los Angeles Times from writing about an internal personnel report relating to a former director's wrongful termination suit. The AHA suit seeks to keep the report confidential based on attorney-client privilege, but the judge refused to grant a temporary restraining order against the Times.
3 minute read
September 04, 2009 | Law.com

2nd Circuit Panel Wonders Whether Judge Acted Hastily in Barring Book Based on 'Catcher in the Rye'

Free speech, copyright infringement and some unsolicited literary criticism were on the docket Thursday as the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments about whether a book based on J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" should be barred from being published in the United States. One of the judges on the panel elicited loud laughter from the gallery when he said in an aside that "60 Years Later," whose main character is a 76-year-old Holden Caulfield, is "a rather dismal piece of work if I may say so."
4 minute read
December 17, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Google's drive for TV dominance meets reality as CBS, Fox block top programs

Google's drive to bring the Internet to living-room TVs and generate fresh advertising sales is being threatened by the failure to obtain popular shows such as "Glee" and "NCIS."
6 minute read
January 24, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 20, No. 15 - January 25 2011

Daily decision alert.
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