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Photographer Sues Miami Pop Art Gallery Over Vintage Brigitte Bardot Photo
A federal lawsuit in Miami paints the Kfir Moyal Art Gallery Inc. as a copyright infringer for allegedly reproducing and profiting from a photo of French actress, model and activist Brigitte Bardot.Photographer Sues Miami Art Gallery for Copying Vintage Brigitte Bardot Photo
A federal lawsuit in Miami paints the Kfir Moyal Art Gallery Inc. as a copyright infringer for allegedly reproducing and profitting from a photo of French actress, model and activist Brigitte Bardot.Conservative Samuel Alito Channels Liberal Icon Thurgood Marshall on Religion
"It is remarkable how the politics of religious accommodation have changed," one lawyer remarked.So Much Depends on the Power to Dissent
The dissent “batting-average” rationale imposed upon our intermediate appellate courts in New York is computed using the devil's arithmetic; it is flawed and dangerous.Federal Prosecutors Lose Bid to Recuse Judge Who Made Demeaning Remarks
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Texas claims U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes is retaliating against a woman prosecutor after she won an appeal in a prior case, in which the Fifth Circuit found his remarks were “demeaning, inappropriate, and beneath the dignity of a federal judge."View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Prosecutors Lose Bid to Recuse Texas Judge Who Made Demeaning Remarks
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Texas claims U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes is retaliating against a woman prosecutor after she won an appeal in a prior case, in which the Fifth Circuit found his remarks were “demeaning, inappropriate, and beneath the dignity of a federal judge."In Neighbors' Dispute, Lawyers Seek to Undo Judge's Finding That Racism Was Motivating Factor
A San Mateo County judge found that a couple's “hostile behavior” toward Chinese immigrant neighbors was “more likely than not a product of racism.” The couple's lawyers claim the judge made the finding with no evidence and want him to walk it back or seal it.Boies Delivers Keynote Address at City Bar Event
David Boies delivered the keynote address on “Protecting the Rule of Law” at the Seventh Annual Securities Litigation and Enforcement Institute held Wednesday at the New York City Bar.Partnership and Employee Status
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi writes: Determining whether an entity is a partnership, and whether one is legally a partner, an employee, or an independent contractor, has significant ramifications for an attorney in a law firm partnership, and for the partnership itself. He analyzes the various indicia of partnership as well as the factors used to determine employee status.Court Examines Two Doctrines in Environmental Case
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio writes: In the last quarter of 2018, U.S. Senior District Judge David G. Larimer, in the context of an environmental case under the Comprehensive Environmental, Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, examined the interplay of two doctrines permitting courts to defer exercise of their jurisdiction until an administrative agency acts.