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The settlement announced Tuesday between AP and the street artist who used an AP photo to create an iconic image of President Obama is a near-total win for the news organization, which will share rights to Fairey's image going forward. Now the AP is going after the company that sold clothing bearing the image Fairey created.
Tampa plaintiffs lawyer C. Steven Yerrid, who represented Florida in its $11 billion settlement with the tobacco industry, is working pro bono to advise Gov. Charlie Crist on legal issues related to the spill. Other trial lawyers are lining up to offer their assistance, too, he said. "The other side is already lawyered up with the best talent that unlimited money can buy."
Just weeks after Verizon and T-Mobile stood up for Samsung in its San Jose federal district court fight with Apple, Google and T-Mobile are doing the same for HTC in its battle with Apple before the U.S. International Trade Commission.
At the first annual "Bright Lights" intellectual property conference, Erich Spangenberg and Paul Ryan discussed their strategies.
Senate Puts Corporate Bar In Its Sights
As the Senate scatter-shot some 98 proposals for new legislative pains and punishments at corporate America last week, corporate lawyers found themselves targets as well.Heavy Helpings of Business Cases Await Justices as Term Begins
The Supreme Court term that begins on Oct. 7 may be best remembered for how it ends. By next June, through an unusual confluence of percolating appeals, the Court may make its mark on gay rights, campaign finance reform, affirmative action, and even on post-Sept. 11 issues of national security and individual liberty.In a Time of Transition, Mayer Brown Looks to Its Trio of Leaders
Five years after its merger with Rowe & Maw made it one of the largest law firms in the world, Chicago-based Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw's controlling partners are rumored to be in a turf war for control, with the future of the firm resting in the hands of the London office's managing partner, Paul Maher. Meanwhile, at least 20 partner defections in New York, sagging profits in the New York and London offices, a controversial de-equitization of partners and a looming malpractice suit have rocked the firm.Trending Stories
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