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Acclaimed 'Appropriation Artist' Richard Prince Draws High-Powered Amicus Support in Second Circuit Copyright Infringement Fight
Publication Date: 2011-11-03
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Prince's appellate lawyers at Boies Schiller got some help this week in their high-stakes battle over fair use from the Andy Warhol Foundation, the Association of Art Museum Directors, and Google, represented by Bingham McCutchen, Skadden, and Durie Tangri, respectively.

September 18, 2006 |

In re Electrical Carbon Products Antitrust Litigation

In this action alleging antitrust violations in the sale of electrical carbon products, the proposed settlement class is certified, the four proposed settlements are approved, and the requested attorneys' fees, costs and incentive awards are granted.
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February 10, 2005 |

State Senate Confirms Four Common Pleas Nominees

The Pennsylvania Senate approved three appointees to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas yesterday: Democrats Glenn B. Bronson and Susan I. Schulman and Republican Charles J. Cunningham III.
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Celebrated 'Appropriation Artist' Richard Prince Calls on Boies Schiller to Appeal Devastating Infringement Ruling
Publication Date: 2011-03-23
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Prince and his art gallery have made about $18 million selling works from his Canal Zone series. But a summary judgment ruling last week concluded that Prince misappropriated the copyrighted work of photographer Patrick Cariou. Cariou wants all of Prince's proceeds; Prince wants the Second Circuit to reconsider fair use.

May 19, 1999 |

COUDERT EXPANDS SAN JOSE OFFIC

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December 29, 2004 |

Four New Judges Top E.D.Pa. Headlines

With the swearing in of four new federal judges this year, the Eastern District of Pennsylvania is now poised to become a bench with a majority of its active judges appointed by President George W. Bush.
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Challengers Block Chrysler Sale at Supreme Court
Publication Date: 2009-06-08
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After the Second Circuit upheld the sale of the car company's assets to a group led by Fiat on Friday, a trio of challengers appealed over the weekend to the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the deal. And in a surprise ruling Monday afternoon, the Court stayed the sale, at least until Tuesday.

January 24, 2007 |

Remarks on Detainees Cement Bond Between Firms and Corporate Clients

When Pentagon official Charles "Cully" Stimson rattled off a list of firms representing Guantanamo Bay detainees in a now-infamous radio interview, he predicted that businesses would shun their outside counsel. But instead of getting dumped, those firms are largely enjoying support from Fortune 500 clients. General Electric GC Brackett Denniston, for one, says GE will not discriminate based on a firm's pro bono choices -- good news for the more than 120 corporate firms handling detainee cases.
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July 08, 2002 |

Divided 3rd Circuit Rejects Retrial Pleas in Osprey Crash Case

But Scathing Dissent Says Defense Expert Should Have Been Precluded
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November 22, 2004 |

Three Phila. CP Nominees Await Approval Before State Senate

The state Senate was poised to vote on three nominees for the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas late Friday or Saturday before closing its two-year legislative session. The candidates, nominated by Gov. Edward G. Rendell, would fill three of four vacancies on the Philadelphia bench.
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