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May 23, 2007 |

A Download Is Ruled Not a Performance

If a music file is downloaded to a computer, and no one is there to play it, does it constitute a performance? This is not some question from a digital-age freshman philosophy seminar -- it was the legal issue recently facing Judge William C. Connor in the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of New York in United States v. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Attorney Stephen M. Kramarsky examines the challenges, facts and precedents faced by the ASCAP court.
12 minute read
December 21, 2012 |

Verdict Search

Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts.
5 minute read
April 07, 2000 |

Won't You 'Ave Another Pint, Guv'nor?

3 minute read
February 21, 2005 |

Conference Center Technology

Whether hosting clients, interviewing experts, or having internal meetings, conference centers are the showcase for collaboration and presentation technology.
6 minute read
March 13, 2009 |

Fire at Fort Benning landmark shakes military post

FORT BENNING, Ga. AP - Most of the Army personnel and civilian employees at Fort Benning had long since gone home when the urgent call came on a Friday night in February: One of the post's historic buildings was on fire.Post police officers arrived at the Judge Advocate General's office first, and forced their way in to see paper burning in piles on several desks.
4 minute read
July 26, 2011 |

Reasonable doubts in the Casey Anthony trial?

This case was ultimately about the burden of proof and whether the government carried that burden.
20 minute read
September 06, 2006 |

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law, analyzes recent rulings, including a decision supporting real estate investors' claims alleging a breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
17 minute read
December 05, 2012 |

Roberts Takes Swing at Solicitor General's Office

Ouch! For the second time in one week, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. chastised the Office of Solicitor General for not being more forthcoming, this time in a case involving the logging industry and water pollution.
5 minute read
October 04, 1999 |

Testing the Limits

In the past few years, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has motored onto the national track with its own brand of bold jurisprudence. Today, as the U.S. Supreme Court begins another term, the Richmond, Va.-based appeals court is once again in the spotlight. Already it is the source for six of the most pressing cases on the high court's docket. And it's not over yet: The Court could accept more of the circuit's casesincluding one that challenges the constitutionality of Mirandain the next few weeks.
6 minute read
February 18, 2002 |

Lord of the Rings

Tiffany & Co. won a major court victory on Friday when a federal jury in Philadelphia rejected a $45 million copyright infringement suit brought by a jewelry designer who said that Tiffany had stolen his designs for a line of rings, pendants and bracelets. After a two-week trial, the jury decided that Paul Morelli's designs were not even entitled to copyright protection.
5 minute read

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