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Kshetrapal v. Dish Network, LLC
SOX Protects Employees Who Report Corporate Fraud After Their TerminationCite as 14 C.D.O.S. 2229 LEONARD FYOCK; SCOTT HOCHSTETLER; WILLIAM DOUGLAS; DAVID PEARSON; BRAD SEIFERS; ROD SWANSON, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
Cite as: Jackson v. Caribbean Cruise Line, Inc., 14-cv-2485, NYLJ 1202719006668, at *1 (EDNY, Decided February 17, 2015) 14-cv-2485 District Judge
4 Tips for Avoiding 'Do Not Call' Lawsuits
Any company marketing by telephone should worry about the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and take steps to avoid liability.Facebook Unveils Networking Switch to Take On Cisco, Juniper
Facebook Inc. unveiled a new networking-equipment system designed to displace products from companies such as Cisco Systems Inc. and Juniper Networks Inc. with flexible hardware at the heart of large data centers.The Turtles Speed Toward Performance Payments for Pre-1972 Recordings
In their Entertainment Law column, Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini write: In denying a motion by defendant Sirius XM Radio for summary judgment in a suit over its transmitting of pre-1972 sound recordings, Southern District Judge Colleen McMahon's decision upends settled expectations of who must pay for what in the broadcast music industry.Wa. State Judge Sues DISH Network Over Sales Scheme
A Washington state appeals court judge is the lead plaintiff in a proposed federal class action alleging DISH Network “willfully operates” a bait-and-switch sales scheme.The Morning Wrap: State of the Union by Issue
A round up of legal news from ALM and around the web: the State of the Union; a win for Dish; the fallout from an insider trading decision.Judge Sides with Dish in Fox Copyright Ruling, Says Aereo No 'Game-Changer'
Dish and its lawyers at Orrick came out ahead in an important early test of the Supreme Court's decision in American Broadcasting Companies v. Aereo, largely escaping Fox Broadcasting's copyright claims over technology that records network television and replays it commercial-free.Bridging the Gap Between Copyright and Communications Law
The fate of Aereo Inc. spotlights the tension between copyright and communications laws, which have not been significantly revised since the 1990s, and the emergent technologies of the digital era.Trending Stories
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