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Litigation Daily

Chadbourne Wins Reprieve for Broadcaster in MLB Rights Spat

Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, a broadcaster mostly controlled by the Baltimore Orioles, has bought itself an extra inning in its bid to undo an arbitration panel's decision that it owes about $80 million in telecast licensing revenue to the Washington Nationals.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Video Game Settlement Threatened As Plaintiff Arrested

A proposed class action of substantial interest to the video gaming world was on the cusp of a settlement when the case was hit by the litigation equivalent of friendly fire.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Op-Ed: NFL Concussion Settlement A Big Win for Players

Retired players hopefully will take comfort in knowing that help is on the way.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Matter of Diaz

By | August 04, 2014
Court Approves Two Entertainment Industry Contracts for Minor, Grants Limited Sealing
2 minute read

Law.com

Clippers Trust Precedents Leave Probate Attorneys Buzzing

Monday's tentative ruling in the battle over the Los Angeles Clippers centered on two arcane provisions of California probate law. Attorneys who specialize in trusts and estates said the precedents that resulted would prove useful even when billions of dollars aren't at stake.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Aereo Decision's Narrow Breadth Leaves Questions Unanswered

In their Entertainment Law column, Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini of Franklin, Weinrib, Rudell &amp Vassallo, discuss the recent ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court that the Aereo service, which allowed its subscribers access via the Internet to local broadcasts of television programs on their home and mobile devices, violates copyright law. The authors further examine what questions were left unanswered for other automated systems.
13 minute read

Law.com

Judge Rules Against Sterling in Battle Over LA Clippers

A judge in Los Angeles on Monday ruled against Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, allowing the $2 billion sale of the team negotiated by his wife to go through.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

GM, Ford Sued Over Music Royalties

A music industry group on Friday sued Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and two electronics companies, demanding that the businesses pay artists and record labels royalties allegedly owed under U.S. copyright law.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Aereo's Next Opponent: The US Copyright Office

After losing at the U.S. Supreme Court, what if Aereo Inc. turns out to be right and the U.S. Copyright Office is wrong?
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Looking to Rewrite Music Copyright for the 21st Century

The U.S. Copyright Office is soliciting further input for its study on the efficacy of the music-licensing system in the digital age as record companies, publishers and others players in the music industry suggest various changes to this key aspect of their business.
1 minute read

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