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Cite as: The Name LLC v. Arias, 10 Civ. 3212 (RMB), NYLJ 1202475567263, at *1 (SDNY, Decided November 16, 2010)District Judge Richard M. Bermanp class="dec
Infamous 'Wardrobe Malfunction' Case Heading Back to 3rd Circuit
The battle over hefty fines imposed for Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" at the 2004 Super Bowl is ready to return to court. It has been nearly eight months since the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the 3rd Circuit to take a second look at the case and consider reinstating $550,000 in fines that the FCC imposed on CBS over Jackson's breast-baring performance. Since then, the 3rd Circuit has ordered both sides to file supplemental briefs. The case has also attracted a flurry of amicus briefs.Capital Accounts: Court Reporters Repel Electronic Replacements
Enforceability of Incontestability Clauses in 'STOLI' Policies
Nathaniel Z. Marmur, a member of Stillman & Friedman, and Aaron Twersky, an associate at Jacob Laufer, review a recent New York State Court of Appeals decision which upheld a "clean" Stranger Originated Life Insurance policy (one that did not have any misrepresentations in the application), and two recent federal district court cases that gave different weight to incontestability clauses.Trending Stories
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