...Profile The court's 2011 $100,000 copyright infringement judgment in EMI's favor was grounded on EMI'...
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Within weeks of the new disclosure mandate, several organizations voiced concern that the rule's definition of pro bono appeared to exclude free legal services to nonprofit groups that serve the poor
...was awarded a $100,000 judgment in its action against Defendants for copyright infringement. (See Memorandum and Order (Holwell, J.), Aug. 31, 2011 [dkt. no...
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis, a partner at Rivkin Radler, writes that the bottom line would appear to be that as people become more and more comfortable with social
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...gives the marshal the authority to issue regulations to protect individuals and property at the court and to maintain "suitable order and decorum."...
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes that on June 10, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its much-awaited decision in 'Oxford Health Plans v. Sutter,' aff
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