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Connecticut Law Tribune

Who's Getting the Legal Work as Weinstein, #MeToo Roil Hollywood

A roundup of the lawyers picking up sexual abuse clients on both coasts, and on both sides of the latest abuse claims hitting the entertainment industry.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Giant Slayer: Marc Seltzer, Susman Godfrey

Marc Seltzer, the head of the Los Angeles office of Susman Godfrey, took on the world's largest animation companies, including Disney, Pixar, Lucasfilm…
7 minute read

The Recorder

Giant Slayer: O'Melveny's James 'Bo' Pearl Helps Kesha Press Play on Her Music Career

When James “Bo” Pearl of O'Melveny & Myers joined recording artist Kesha's legal team, her career had largely been on hold since an ongoing legal battle from 2013 with her former producer Dr. Luke.
10 minute read

The Recorder

Litigation Department of the Year, Entertainment: Munger, Tolles & Olson

Munger, Tolles & Olson represented movie studios that won an injunction against movie-filtering service VidAngel, which sold a technology allowing people to remove content from movies users found offensive.
13 minute read

The American Lawyer

Who's Getting the Legal Work as Weinstein, #MeToo Roil Hollywood

A roundup of the lawyers picking up sexual abuse clients on both coasts, and on both sides of the latest abuse claims hitting the entertainment industry.
12 minute read

Litigation Daily

What's Wrong With the DOJ Stance on AT&T/ Time Warner Merger

It strains credibility to believe that team Trump, so overwhelmingly anti-regulatory in every other way, is embracing aggressive antitrust enforcement out of sincere conviction.
12 minute read

The Recorder

Music Owners Make Some Headway at 9th Circuit on Royalties for Remastered Hits

At issue in the case over pre-1972 music is whether digitally remastering hits from the '60s and '70s made them derivative works.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

NJ's Supreme Court Gamble: Garden State Takes on PASPA

The Supreme Court is preparing to make a ruling that could effectively open the doors to legalized sports gambling. In Christie v. NCAA, the court will decide whether a federal statute that requires states to prohibit sports gambling violates the anti-commandeering doctrine of the Tenth Amendment.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Jury Finds Queens Developer Violated Street Artists' Rights

In a first-of-its-kind jury trial that explored the question of whether graffiti is considered art, a jury found that a developer broke the law when…
8 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Weinstein Conflict Gets Dirty for Counsel Behind the Scenes

David Boies, one of the country's leading litigators, is getting some bad press over his involvement in the Harvey Weinstein matter. I guess even…
4 minute read

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