By Scott Graham | January 12, 2021
The company has forfeited the chance to prove it's wrongly paying an extra $220 million for contributory copyright infringement. Judge Liam O'Grady backtracked from a previous order that said determining duplicate recordings and compositions would be a ministerial act.
By Katheryn Tucker | October 21, 2020
Lawyers for the zombie drama producers say they are not liable for the death of stuntman John Bernecker and are asking the Court of Appeals to throw out the verdict and the case. Lawyers for Bernecker's parents say the evidence supports the verdict and it "must be affirmed."
By Jonathan Ringel | October 18, 2020
The team's vice president and CLO answered a handful of questions about the legal issues facing the team during the postseason, including the phrase "Mix It Up," which stems from the stirring motions players make with their hands after a key hit.
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By Max Mitchell | August 25, 2020
In a proposed class action lawsuit filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, two former Pittsburgh Steelers allege that the league has been improperly using race and ethnicity information to undercut their cognitive impairment claims.
By Vanessa Blum | Zack Needles | July 31, 2020
Real-life lawyer Brenda Feigen, who's portrayed in the Hulu miniseries, shares her take on what the show gets right—and wrong—about the battle to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and her personal confrontations with ERA opponent Phyllis Schlafly.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 12, 2020
Jackson County Assistant District Attorney Paul Trifiletti was a commercial litigator in Boston before moving to Georgia.
By Cheryl Miller | March 3, 2020
The ousted chief executive of the Recording Academy, Deborah Dugan, accused the firm of "handpicking" a Southern California attorney to investigate workplace claims leveled against her before she was fired while the firm simultaneously handled a lawsuit the Recording Academy filed against her.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 19, 2020
In a departure from prior case law, California's Second District Court of Appeal ruled that baseball organizations have a higher duty of care to spectators after a 12-year-old was hit in the face by a foul ball.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Chris Marquardt | January 31, 2020
Bryant said, "Whether you make the shot or miss the shot is inconsequential." That has stuck with me, and here's what I understood him to mean.
By Meredith Hobbs | January 22, 2020
Katz' response came soon after Deborah Dugan's sexual harassment complaint, which also details concerns about "'plainly exorbitant" fees the academy was paying Greenberg Traurig and others.
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