Jason M. Halper and Ryan J. Andreoli of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft review the majority opinion and dissents in 'Amgen Inc. v. Connecticut Ret. Plan & Trust Funds,' writing that while the decision
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Winston & Strawn partners Michael S. Elkin and Thomas P. Lane discuss the right of publicity as it has developed in New York and California
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