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New Jersey Law Journal

Giants, Manning Sued for Allegedly Dealing Bogus Sports Memorabilia

A civil suit filed in New Jersey state court accuses New York Giants insiders of passing off bogus collectibles and of framing a sports memorabilia dealer who ended up ensnared in a federal investigation.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Settlement With Theaters Will Eliminate Barriers

By | January 30, 2014
Nine historic Broadway theaters will be more accessible to the disabled under an agreement signed by a major theater chain and the federal government.
1 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Super Bowls, Polar Vortexes and Event Insurance Coverage

Following the severe impacts of the "polar vortex," planning a major event like Super Bowl XLVIII brings with it economic risks in the form of event cancellation and/or postponement.
12 minute read

Law.com

Obama Touts Voting Rights Bill, Patent Reform

President Barack Obama tonight urged Congress to take up patent reform and to restore the Voting Rights Act in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that he said "weakened" the anti-discrimination law.
4 minute read

Law.com

Obama Touts Voting Rights Bill, Patent Reform

President Barack Obama tonight urged Congress to take up patent reform and to restore the Voting Rights Act in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that he said "weakened" the anti-discrimination law.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Roy Black To Represent Justin Bieber In Miami Arrest Case

Celebrity Miami attorney Roy Black is representing pop star Justin Bieber in his Miami Beach drag racing case. Coincidentally, Bieber missed a deposition scheduled in Los Angeles in a lawsuit filed by a Miami photographer.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Top Court Grapples with 'Raging Bull' Copyright Issue

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday struggled with whether a person's unreasonable delay in filing a copyright infringement action can be used to bar that lawsuit.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judicial Approval of Contracts With Child Entertainers

Entertainment and intellectual property law practitioner Wallace E.J. Collins III writes: Child TV stars and pre-teen musical artists are in ever-increasing demand. The dilemma is that a minor may disaffirm a personal services contract at any time during minority or upon reaching majority, seriously jeopardizing the financial investment in developing such an artist, and parental "guarantees" will not resolve the problem.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

Obituary: Denis Kellman

By | January 22, 2014
Denis Kellman, an entertainment lawyer who worked at several music companies including Columbia and RCA, died of cancer Jan. 15 at home in Warwick. He was 65.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

The Morning Wrap

A federal judge in Philadelphia is questioning whether a proposed $765 million settlement of NFL concussion claims will be enough money to cover 20,000 retired players,according to the Associated Press - plus other legal headlines around the web.
2 minute read

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