...at Durie Tangri, but the project's most vocal opponent, the Authors Guild, doesn't appear anywhere close to following suit. The...
...a judge was finally supposed to consider the merits of the Authors Guild's copyright challenge to the Google Books Project at a hearing...
...the plaintiff has filed an amended complaint. And in September, the Authors Guild and other international writer groups sued HathiTrust, a partnership that includes...
...The judge's decision in Authors' Guild v. Google raises an important question: can a class of...
...District of New York consolidated lawsuit brought by authors, The Authors Guild v. Google Inc. On Sept. 2, 2009, Judge Denny Chin...
...quot; but according to representatives for the publishing industry and the Authors Guild, it may represent the beginning of the end for the burgeoning...
...matters, Snyder is involved in the firm's representation of the Authors Guild and the Author Sub-Class in the recent settlement in ...
...amp; Zack in Bala Cynwyd, Pa., were lead counsel for the Authors Guild and a sub-class of authors along with attorney Hadley Perkins...
...and to impose restrictions on the press. The National Lawyers Guild is hoping to change that by taking several high-ranking Pakistani lawyers...
...caseload to the new firm. Those cases include the Authors Guild copyright infringement case against Google over allegedly unauthorized scanning of books...
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