By Scott Graham | October 11, 2019
Eight weeks into a civil trial brought by 22 former models, the San Diego U.S. attorney is accusing Michael Pratt and others of a scheme to "deceive and coerce young women to appear in sex videos."
By Jenna Greene | October 7, 2019
Nintendo named an iconic video game character after John Kirby, a retired Latham & Watkins partner who died last week. It got me thinking: What do other clients do to show appreciation for lawyers who deliver key wins?
By Scott Graham | October 3, 2019
Consultant Matthew Wolfe testified that the adult film company still doesn't specify the website name in its contracts with models. "Most people know that pornography goes online," he said, as Jane Doe No. 1, the law graduate, watched from the audience.
By Tom McParland | October 3, 2019
Graham Chase Robinson, who most recently held the title of vice president of production and finance at De Niro's Canal Productions Inc., said in the filing that De Niro underpaid her compared to her male peers and assigned "stereotypical female duties," such as cleaning his apartment, waking him from bed, and picking out gifts for his children.
By Tom McParland | October 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan ruled Monday that the suit by Christian Charles, a writer and director who worked with Seinfeld on the show's pilot, was barred under the three-year statute of limitations for copyright infringement claims.
By Jenna Greene | September 26, 2019
The Federal Trade Commission sued the company that owns online dating service Match.com, alleging that many of those enticing notices about catching someone's eye originated from accounts that the company knew were likely fraudulent.
By Scott Graham | September 20, 2019
Eleven Ninth Circuit judges will hear a lot of arguments about copyrights Monday in the dispute over "Stairway to Heaven." But they'll do it without musical accompaniment.
By Jenna Greene | September 18, 2019
The models discovered their (clothed) photos being used alongside hardcore pornography in ads for a 16,000-member swingers club to promote spouse swapping and other "alternative lifestyle" events.
By Scott Graham | September 13, 2019
Defense attorneys suggest that a lifestyle of high-rolling friends and international travel belie claims of harm from the videos.
By Scott Graham | September 12, 2019
Jane Doe No. 1, the 'ringleader' of actresses suing the adult film site in San Diego, testified that after she threatened legal action, a campaign of harassment at her law school began. Even Wednesday on the trip to the courthouse, she said, she received an unwanted phone call.
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