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People in the News—June 11, 2024—Rothman Gordon, Greenberg Traurig
The attorneys of Rothman Gordon announced that Maria V. Rossi has joined the firm.Team Legal: The Unsuspecting Culture Champions
The importance of a sound and solid legal department cannot be overstated. Without it, a company teeters on the brink of chaos, facing potentially devastating legal and compliance issues that could erupt into loud, destructive, and irreparable crises.8th Circuit Denies Campaign Committee's Attorney Fees in 'Success Kid' Copyright Suit
The court ultimately concluded that the jury properly determined that the committee didn't make fair use of the template because the fair-use test weighs heavily in the plaintiff's favor.'Putting My Stamp on It': First GC of Waste-to-Energy Startup Excited to Have Clean Slate
"I looked at my career, and I said, 'Do I really want to be general counsel of a portfolio company that's been around for over 100 years?'" said Eric Stein, general counsel of Oberon Fuels.Netflix Sued for Copyright Infringement Over Clips in 'You Are What You Eat' Series
A Scottish videographer claims that Netflix and the Oceanic Preservation Society used his still photographs and video clips about open-cage salmon farming in a documentary series.View more book results for the query "Post "
Supreme Court of Georgia Disbars 1 Attorney, Suspends 1 Lawyer With Conditions
The high court handed down two attorney discipline opinions on Tuesday.New York's Climate Act, Five Years In: Updates on Grid Reliability
This article reflects on the five-year anniversary of New York state passing the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act by highlighting some crucial but under-the-radar legal initiatives to preserve grid reliability.New Home Construction Issues: 26 Years After 'Fumarelli'
This article covers developments regarding important questions New York courts have been asked to address, respecting three significant legal issues, affecting the rights and obligations of builder-vendors vis à vis purchaser-vendees of "new home" condominium and co-op residential construction.Letter Ruled Appealable, a Further Relaxation of CPLR 5512
This column notes a recent decision, 'Naramore v. Mount Sinai Health System', where the Appellate Division reviewed an otherwise nonappealable paper.Trending Stories
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