...Francisco, CA. For Amicus Google Inc: Joseph C. Gratz, Durie Tangri, LLP, San Francisco, CA; Oliver Metzger, Google Inc., Mountain View...
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
...right or property interest in the money.2 McKee v. Gratz, 260 U.S. 127 (1992); In re 604 Columbus Ave. Realty Trust...
In their Labor Relations column, John P. Furfaro, a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, and Risa M. Salins, a counsel at the firm, write that most employers establish policies to advance
Barbara J. Hart and David C. Harrison, partners at Lowey Dannenberg Cohen & Hart, review decisions that have eviscerated the tolling protections of 'American Pipe' for the vast bulk of investors in M
Michael Carlinsky, a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, and Alexei Tsybine, an associate at the firm, write that after years of battling major banks over responsibility for the financial m
...conduct more meetings than non-religious clubs. Unlike the plaintiffs in Gratz v. Bollinger and Ne. Fla. Chapter, Associated Gen. Contractors of...
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