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Dreier Stein name partner jumps ship
Larry Stein, the name partner of Dreier, Stein, Kahan, Browne, Woods, George, has joined Los Angeles-based Liner Yankelevitz Sunshine & Regenstreif, where he will be head of the entertainment and media department.Moore sues Weinsteins over 'Fahrenheit 9/11' profits
Filmmaker Michael Moore has sued Bob and Harvey Weinstein seeking $2.7 million in profits he says they owe him from Fahrenheit 9/11, Moore's 2004 documentary about George W. Bush's decision to go to war in Iraq following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.Expert: Prosecution of Michael Jackson's Doctor Will Be Difficult
Prosecutors from the Los Angeles County, Calif., District Attorney's office provided the first glimpse of their criminal case on Tuesday against Dr. Conrad Murray, who faces charges that his actions in June 2009 contributed to the death of pop star Michael Jackson. Unlike most cases against doctors of celebrities, Murray is not accused of crimes relating to the prescriptions he wrote for his patient, according to Ellyn Garofalo, of Los Angeles-based Liner Grode Stein Yankelevitz Sunshine Regenstreif & Taylor.Beverly Hills Boutique Branches Out Into Litigation
Entertainment litigator Miles Feldman has left Liner Grode Stein Yankelevitz Sunshine Regenstreif & Taylor to join the Raines Law Group, which will relaunch as Raines Feldman, a boutique in Beverly Hills, Calif. The firm had focused on real estate, private equity and hospitality clients, but now will add entertainment and intellectual property litigation to its practice areas. "The reason I'm doing this is because I think this is the next phase: Smaller, very nimble firms that offer extremely high value," says Feldman.Apple Settles Class Action Over Adapter Defect
Apple has settled a class action over allegedly defective power adapters for Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro computers. The agreement provides cash refunds of $35 to $79 to class members whose adapters show signs of "fraying, melting, straining, sparking, weakening, discoloration, bubbling, overheating and/or separation of the adaptor's strain reliefs."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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