...s a different spin for you: Proutys clients are major league baseball players. Hes the new general counsel for the Major...
...then filed an infringement suit against the Ravens and the National Football League in 1997. U.S. District Judge Marvin Garbis, who still...
... Corporate: Michael Dillard, Mark Gerstein, Sean Wheeler, and associates Christopher Little, Adrian Milton, Samuel Rettew, Trenton Roberts, Enoch Varner, Matthew Waldron, and Debbie...
Does Woody Allen's imperfect quote of Faulkner breach copyright law
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It's that most wonderful time of the year: when law firms and general counsel begin their annual antler bash over firm rate increase notices
Susan Hackett's annual "rant" on law firm rate increases, looking at what both outside firms and in-house counsel can do to stop a holiday tradition more odious than gifts of fruitcake
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There's sound and fury over two lawsuits alleging copyright infringement filed by the owner of the literary rights to William Faulkner's works
There's been a lot of sound and fury over two lawsuits alleging copyright infringement filed by the owner of the literary rights to William Faulkner's works
There's been a lot of sound and fury over two lawsuits alleging copyright infringement filed by the owner of the literary rights to William Faulkner's works
...agreed on March 28 to pay $2 billion to buy the major league baseball team out of bankruptcy in the largest deal ever for an...
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