...brought a putative class action asserting claims against The Manhattan Club Timeshare Association, Inc. and others arising out of their purchase and ownership of flexible...
...Gold Mining LLC et al., American Arbitration Association ("AAA") Case No...
...need of legal assistance are families with children under age 18, African Americans, Latinos, immigrants, unemployed and uninsured New Yorkers, and New Yorkers with disabilities...
Jonathan Frank and Rachel Barnett of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom write: In this time of declining taxpayer revenues, it is perhaps not surprising that states around the country are ramping u
...For Amici: The Association of Art Museum Directors, the...and the Whitney Museum of American Art., Clifford M. Sloan, Bradley...
A secondary use of a copyrighted work does not require comment on the original artist or work or popular culture in order to be transformative and qualify for the fair use defense to infringement und
...by his father, the influential American modernist painter Stuart Davis, to...works, which are at the heart of this dispute. Davis has...
...Company, Advance Publications, Inc., Gannett Co., Inc., the McClatchy Company, the Newspaper Association of America, and BurrellesLuce, in support of plaintiff. ...
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