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Daily Report Online

High Court Asked to Decide if iHeart Radio is Bootleg

Plaintiffs claim music streamer failed to pay royalties on jazz and rhythm and blues music they own.
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New York Law Journal

Akassy v. The New York Daily News

By | January 31, 2017
Defamation Claim Fails; 'True' News Report Privileged Under State Law, First Amendment
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

After a Tough Week, Media Scores Texas High Court Win

In contrast to the hit last week that the media took from the Trump administration, a Texas reporter and newspaper—and their pro bono lawyers of 13 years—have won a First Amendment victory in the Texas Supreme Court.
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Legaltech News

Ask the Marketer: How to Make the Most Out of Legalweek: The Experience

By | January 26, 2017
Preparing for the rush of Legaltech and Legal Week? Five legal tech marketing professionals give their tips.
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National Law Journal

The Prolific Nat Hentoff on SCOTUS, Democracy

OPINION: The late journalist wrote a column called "Due Process" for Legal Times from 2000 to 2002.
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International Edition

The Asian Lawyer Announces Finalists for 2017 Asian Legal Awards

Davis Polk, Hogan Lovells, Freshfields and Linklaters are among the contestants for the awards that will be announced on February 22 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong.
30 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Trumping Traditional Media: First Amendment Protections For 'News Outlets' In the Internet Age

News outlets are rightfully concerned about their place in a Trump administration. One question nagging the media is whether—and how—a President Donald Trump might seek to silence those who cover the negative aspects of his administration?
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

DA Accuses Cosby of Attempting to Handpick Jury

Prosecutors are not opposing Bill Cosby's request for a jury from outside Montgomery County, but they are opposing a change of venue in the case, and the way in which Cosby wants the venire chosen.
7 minute read

The Recorder

L.A. Lawyer Who Toppled Gawker Lobs New Libel Suit at Techdirt

Charles Harder, whose $140 million verdict brought down Gawker Media, filed a $15 million libel suit this week on behalf of Shiva Ayyadurai, who claims to have invented email.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Preserve Newspaper Legal Notices

At a time when we appreciate freedom of the press more than ever and worry about its survival, it would be bad policy for the Legislature to take the business of publishing legal notices from newspapers and allow municipalities to post notices on their own websites instead. But that is exactly what a bill—fast-tracked with Gov. Christie's support—would have done. Fortunately, after being met with a public outcry, the measure was withdrawn. It should not come back.
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