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March 11, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

How Not to Foul-Up Your Appeal, Part 3: The Appellate Oral Argument

Today's column is the third and final installment of a three-part series intended to help readers understand and hopefully avoid some of the most troublesome pitfalls lurking in appellate practice.
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March 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Court Provisionally Compels Licensee to Submit to Software Audit

Software audits have become so prevalent that companies offering “audit management software” have proliferated in recent years. In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss the recent case “Master Tax LLC v. Ultimate Software Group,” involving a dispute over a licensee's refusal to allow a software audit which was designed to determine the licensee's compliance with its use of the license keys.
6 minute read
March 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

AT&T-Time Warner and Beyond: The State of Vertical Merger Enforcement in the U.S.

In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz write: While precise standards for vertical merger enforcement in the United States remain unclear, recent enforcement and agency statements provide a number of key takeaways and areas for potential government focus.
10 minute read
March 11, 2019 | Daily Report Online

Supreme Court Tosses Cellphone Evidence in Former Emory Law Student's Murder Trial

The Supreme Court of Georgia said police and prosecutors waited too long to obtain search warrants for data on electronic devices they had held in custody for more than a year.
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March 11, 2019 | Law.com

In Ex-Emory Law Student's Murder Trial, Georgia's High Court Tosses Cell Phone Evidence

The Supreme Court of Georgia said police and prosecutors waited too long to obtain search warrants for data on electronic devices they had held in custody for more than a year.
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March 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Everly Brother Wins 'Cathy's Clown' Due to Repudiation of Co-Authorship

Entertainment Law columnists Michael Rudell and Neil Rosini discuss the Everly Brothers' case where Don Everly was awarded sole royalties for the song “Cathy's Clown,” which his brother Phil claimed he co-authored, despite signing a “release and assignment” that ceded 100 percent of songwriter royalties to Don. The authors conclude that “despite the unusual nature of this case, details and analysis leading to the result deserve the attention of current and would be co-authors.”
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March 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

How to Win Work From NY's Thriving Startup Sector: Three Proven Strategies

The firms that experiment with the strategies outlined in this article will be among those most likely to succeed.
6 minute read
March 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Interpreting Ambiguous Domestic and Foreign Arbitral Awards

Domestic and (especially) foreign parties should feel very comfortable selecting New York as a seat for their arbitrations.
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March 11, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Jury Doesn't Blame Retiree's Fall on Automatic Door

The defense played a slow-motion video as proof the 85-year-old woman was not hit by the door.
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March 11, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Selendy & Gay Adds Former NY Solicitor General from Gibson Dunn Appellate Practice

The firm, which just entered its second year, has added Caitlin Halligan, a former New York State Solicitor General who had been co-leading Gibson Dunn's appellate and constitutional law practice.
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