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Netflix Ruling Puts 'Scènes à Faire' Doctrine in Spotlight
U.S. District Judge Christine O'Hearn wrote that the works that the plaintiff sought to protect, as is often the case in reality television shows, were "rife with unprotectable ideas and scènes à faire."Netflix Copyright Ruling Puts 'Scènes à Faire' Doctrine in Spotlight
U.S. District Judge Christine O'Hearn wrote that the works that the plaintiff sought to protect, as is often the case in reality television shows, were "rife with unprotectable ideas and scènes à faire."Judge Reprimanded: Jurist Gets 2nd Sanction for Being Too Slow
One of the complainants against the sanctioned judge was Chief Justice Tracy Christopher of the Fourteenth Court of Appeals.Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney Adds Former Deputy Chief Judge to Delaware Office
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney announced that it has added former Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Deputy Chief Judge James T. Moore to its expanding Delaware office.View more book results for the query "Appeals"
DeSantis Could Appoint One of These Finalists to Florida Appellate Court
The governor's appointee will fill the vacancy created by the death of Judge Eric Wm. Hendon.GC, Haynes and Boone Represent ProPublica to End Defamation Case
"The truth and responsible reporting practices will prevail over meritless defamation claims seeking to silence watchdog journalism," defense attorney Laura Prather said.2023 Annual Report of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals
We are encouraged by, and very grateful for, Chief Judge Wilson's expressed "hope that, in coming years, we will receive even more civil motions and criminal leave applications, and that we will have the opportunity to decide even more appeals."Second Circuit Takes on Case Involving Discovery of Regular Employees in Union Debate
A pending Second Circuit case will likely decide whether employers facing a preliminary injunction proceeding brought by the National Labor Relations Board can obtain court-sanctioned discovery from rank-and-file employees of their views of the "chilling effect" of particular employer actions on their willingness to support the union seeking to organize them.Nominal Sale Bid – The Court Stumbles (Partly)
In a continuation of his discussion on the efficacy of a plaintiff's nominal bid at a foreclosure sale, Bruce Bergman takes issue with the Third Department in its ruling in 'Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB v. Oppitz.'Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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