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Half a Million Dollars? Attorney Fees Adding Up in 'Tiger King' Saga
Attorney John Michael Phillips described the legal fees in the case as extensive. "It probably sits at between $300,000 and $500,000 right now," he said.Which Law Firms Got the Work? Disney, Netflix, Sony File Mass Suit
The defendants are a ring of illegal sites and services defendant William Freemon operates directly or through resellers he actively recruits, the complaint alleges.'Grinch' Counsel Starts New Chapter as VP of Legal
Dr. Suess Enterprises gave a promotion to five-year employee Nicole Gates, the company's first in-house attorney, and brought on Michael Lancaster as corporate counsel.Willkie Continues Growth Run, Seeing 8.7% Rise in Revenue and 29% Expansion in Nonequity Tier
Amid a string of laterals and promotions, the firm's partnership expanded, with about a 3.5% increase in the equity tier and a 29% rise in the nonequity tier, up to 121 partners.Copyright Fair Use and The Dark Knight
Let's say we want to tell stories using Batman. The copyright on the original Batman comic does not expire until 2035. To what extent can we use Batman and rely on the fair use doctrine?View more book results for the query "Netflix"
Law Firms and ALSPs Share the Same Destiny
Chances are that in 10 years, law firms and alternative legal service providers are going to converge under a technological strategy that ALSPs are already leveraging.Artificial Intelligence and the Law: Deepfakes, Privacy and the Ethics of Liability
This article aims to provide lawyers with an overview of the legal battles approaching AI and deepfake technology, including emerging litigation, developer liability, unintended consequences and ethical considerations.Cities Can't Get Fees From Netflix and Hulu: Court Finds No Basis
"To find a right of action for the municipalities would mean the (Board of Public Utilities) would no longer hold all enforcement authority. Because this would change the plain meaning of the (Cable Television Act), we find no constitutional basis for finding a private right of action for municipalities," Judge Jane Roth wrote for the court.'Existential Risks': AI Anxiety Fueling Stream of Shareholder Proposals
"Because this is such a new space, a lot of the proposals will be about more transparency, and about what companies are doing with AI, and how boards are overseeing risks," said Jamie Smith of the EY Americas Center for Board Matters.In One of 1st Post-'Warhol' Appeals, 4th Circuit Says Nugent Pic on News Site Not Fair Use
"Fair use is a notoriously difficult and fact-specific analysis, and the Supreme Court's decision in Warhol did little to un-complicate it," said copyright attorney Cindy Gierhart.Trending Stories
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