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October 13, 2005 |

Music Piracy Defendants Fighting Back

When attorney John Hermann took on his first music piracy lawsuit recently on behalf of a woman who was being sued by the music industry, he was skeptical.
8 minute read
September 26, 2011 |

Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)

Notice to the bar.
413 minute read
October 14, 2005 |

Music Piracy Defendants Fight Back

In the last year -- particularly in the last six months -- a growing number of defendants have refused to settle music industry suits, challenging what they allege are groundless lawsuits filed by the Recording Industry Association of America. Defense attorneys allege that the RIAA is using "scare tactics" to force settlements, intimidating defendants into paying up before they can seek legal help, or dispute the charges. RIAA officials deny using any strong-arm tactics.
8 minute read
November 15, 2012 |

Representing Corporate New Jersey

A chart of 145 law firms used most frequently by 37 companies.
11 minute read
Viacom and Time Warner Settle Suits Over Device-Streaming Apps
Publication Date: 2012-05-18
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Time Warner stopped streaming Viacom shows in March 2011, after Viacom claimed that its licensing agreement didn't allow Time Warner subscribers to watch Viacom programs through broadband transmissions. The settlement allows that streaming to resume, for now at least.

September 24, 2012 |

In-House at Large Public Companies

16 minute read
March 15, 2010 |

Evolution of Military Commissions Clouds Debate Over 9/11 Trials

The debate over where to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is defined by sharp disagreement over the legal rights of accused terrorists and the relative strengths and weaknesses of civilian and military commission systems. The Obama administration is nearing a decision on where to hold a trial once slated for New York, and officials are struggling to develop a clear rationale for sending some detainees into federal court, others into trial by military commission, and detaining others without any trial at all.
19 minute read
April 11, 2005 |

Intellectual Property

Alan J. Hartnick, a partner of Abelman, Frayne & Schwab and an adjunct professor of law at Fordham Law School, analyzes a case at the crossroads of copyright and international trade.
9 minute read

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