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Commentary: How the Music Industry Can Learn from Cable When It Comes to ISPs and Infringement
In the last two decades, the music industry and, more specifically, songwriters, producers and recording artists have been losing the value of their efforts to online piracy. Perhaps a business-to-business solution can be found between the music industry and cable providers.Young Thug's Lyrics Test the Limits of Free Speech
From the perspective of the law, the Young Thug will ultimately be a case about the protection that artistic words are afforded by the First Amendment.Is Amber Heard's Narrative Dangerous?
This case's chilling effect is simple and powerful: Many women will imagine having to endure what Amber Heard endured following the publication of her op-ed and on the stand this week and will think twice before opening their mouths or laptops.Why Recent Medical Malpractice Decisions Make You Less Safe
Medication errors, while preventable, aren't necessarily criminal. Where people are going to be charged for ordinary negligence, the undesired and undesirable end result will be doctors and nurses unwilling to admit their medical mistakes with the looming prospect of criminal prosecution and jail time, says Aron Solomon, chief legal analyst for Esquire Digital and the editor of Today's Esquire.What Happens if Title 42 Is Not Repealed?
While Title 42 has been all over our news and social media feeds over the past days and weeks, so much has been said about it that it's difficult to extract the most important information.View more book results for the query "ESPN"
Airline Mask Mandate Is Over But Might Not Be Over
Social media fanfare aside, the mask mandate is down but not out. It may be on the ropes, but for a variety of reasons, the knockout punch hasn't been delivered, says Aron Solomon, chief legal analyst for Esquire Digital and the editor of Today's Esquire.Court Questions Fox Sports Trademarks as United States Football League Season Begins
The new USFL kicked off its fourth season 37 years after the third season.Is 2022 the Year of Litigation Finance?
"As we think about the natural evolution of litigation finance, it would seem like a logical move for the largest and most powerful litigation finance firms to own their own law firms," says Aron Solomon, chief legal analyst for Esquire Digital and the editor of Today's Esquire.Does 'Torres v. Texas Department of Public Safety' Stand a Chance?
In situations such as that faced by Torres, where the end result of military service is that the employee becomes disabled and unable to do their previous job, the employer is legally bound to find a role for the employee "that provides a similar status and pay" to their previous job.Would a New Florida Law Be a Divorce Nightmare
The latest bill to make it to the desk of Gov. Ron DeSantis is Florida SB 1796, a bill eliminating court-ordered permanent alimony.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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