...Mind" performed by Ray Charles. Representing publishers Peermusic, Bug Music Inc. and Warner Chappell Music Inc. were Arent Fox partners Ross...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...to regularly clean common areas; allowed the building to become infested with bugs and rodents; permitted overcrowding, flooding, and mold; and turned a blind eye...
...An adverse ruling would have encouraged legislatures to restrict free expression in music, on television, and on the Internet." The ruling also...
Just how conservative or pro-business the Roberts Court is continues to generate debate. But on one subject, the trend line is undeniable: a strong majority favors classic First Amendment protection
...to ban them too?" And what about rap music and even cartoons, such as Bugs Bunny, which some experts say can have a violent...
A copyright time bomb has been quietly ticking away for nearly 30 years and may soon explode into a plethora of legal disputes over ownership rights, intellectual property litigators say
...A copyright time bomb has been quietly ticking away for the music and publishing industry for nearly 30 years-and may soon explode into...
Lawyers who left the big-firm world to start their own shops reflect on what motivated them and the joys of small-firm life
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