...Gallantz, a former Proskauer Rose sports attorney who was instrumental in...34; of Proskauer's sports law practice, said sports law group...
...Alliance, Los Angeles, CA, for amici curiae Paramount Pictures Corporation, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Directors Guild of America, Inc., Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving...
...in support of plaintiff. Julie A. Ahrens, Stanford Law School, Center for Internet & Society, Standard, CA (Corynne McSherry and Kurt...
...For Defendants: DirecTV, LLC, DirecTV Sports Networks, LLC, DirecTV Sports Net...York. For Yankees Entertainment and Sports Networks, LLC, and...
..., real estate partner William Herzberger, and environmental law partner Mary Beth Deemer. ...
...Afrojack, J. Records, Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Music Holdings Inc., Rca...the New York Civil Rights Law by using plaintiff's "...
...See Complaint). Entertainment lawyer L. Londell McMillan says...newly launched media, entertainment and sports division. In agreeing to return...
...of 42 U.S.C. §§1981 and 1982 and state law claims for malicious prosecution, abuse of process, injurious falsehood, unfair competition based...
...amp; M), a law firm located in...acquisition of Parken Sports Entertainment A/S, a...
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