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Daily Report Online

How In-House Lawyers Took 'Falsettos' From Stage to Silver Screen

During this year's annual Tony awards recognizing Broadway theater, Whoopi Goldberg took to the stage to announce that the musical revival of “Falsettos” would be hitting movie theatersnationwide starting July 12.
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Corporate Counsel

How In-House Lawyers Took 'Falsettos' From Stage to Silver Screen

It took a whole lot of dealmaking from attorneys at Lincoln Center and Screenvision Media to get the musical on to the big screen.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Umpire Set to Work MLB All-Star Game After Filing Bias Claim

At tonight's Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Miami, umpire Angel Hernandez will work at first base. Hernandez recently sued MLB and commissioner Rob Manfred for racial discrimination.
4 minute read

The Recorder

'Sky' Moore Joins Greenberg Glusker as Partner After 25 Years With Stroock

Prominent entertainment attorney Schuyler "Sky" M. Moore has joined Greenberg Glusker as a partner in its entertainment practice.
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Daily Report Online

Jury Sees Footage of Film Crew Fleeing Train

The civil trial of a railroad company accused of negligence in the 2014 death of a movie worker opened Tuesday with jurors watching video of the film crew fleeing a freight train moments before the fatal crash on a Georgia railroad bridge.
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The Recorder

Damages May Be Sought From Investors in Abortive Fyre Festival

With the finances of disgraced Fyre Festival concert promoter Billy McFarland very much in question, major investors in the concert-turned-fiasco are facing unexpected scrutiny and potential liability for the money lost.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Boies Persuades Ninth Circuit to Revive Suit Over Nazi-Looted Art

SAN FRANCISCO — In the first art law case of his 50-plus year legal career, David Boies has helped convince an appellate court to revive a long-running lawsuit over a Nazi-looted painting by French impressionist Camille Pissarro.
10 minute read

The Recorder

Lawsuit Over Authorship of Disney's 'Zootopia' Dealt Setback for Now

Disney has prevailed, at least for the moment, in a copyright complaint targeting its animated box-office hit "Zootopia."
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

UN4 Productions, Inc. v. Doe-173.68.177.95

Rule 45 Subpoenas May Be Served on ISPs So as to Identify Film's Illegal Downloaders
3 minute read

The Recorder

Boies Persuades Ninth Circuit to Revive Suit Over Nazi-Looted Art

In the first art law case of his 50-plus year legal career, David Boies has helped convince an appellate court to revive a long-running lawsuit over a Nazi-looted painting by French impressionist Camille Pissarro
9 minute read

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