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Finding Infringement, Court Halts T.V. Streaming Service
A Washington, D.C. federal judge found the television broadcast networks suing FilmOn, an online television streaming service, for copyright infringement were likely to succeed, in contrast to the Second Circuit, where the networks lost a bid in April for an injunction against a similar service.Preserving (or Limiting) Contractual Claims to Address 'Sandbagging'
The term "sandbagging" has been used generally in the M&A context to refer to the buyer's assertion of post-closing claims for breach of representation and warranty despite its pre-closing knowledge that the seller's representations or warranties were not true and correct when made. Although counterparties may contract around sandbagging by expressly preserving or limiting the buyer's right to assert claims in cases where it knew (or was on notice) of a seller's breach prior to closing, in the absence of a "pro-sandbagging" or "anti-sandbagging" provision, the permissibility of sandbagging is a matter of the law of the jurisdiction governing the agreement.Obama unveils $3.83T budget with massive deficits
WASHINGTON AP - President Barack Obama sent Congress a $3.83 trillion budget on Monday that would pour more money into the fight against high unemployment, boost taxes on the wealthy and freeze spending for a wide swath of government programs.The deficit for this year would surge to a record-breaking $1.56 trillion, topping last year's then unprecedented $1.Black Profs Boycott Thomas Visit to UNC
Tony Maurotmauro@legal times.comAfter more than 10 years on the Supreme Court, Justice Clarence Thomas continues to stir strong emotions almost everywhere he goes.The latest reminder of Thomas' powerful effect came earlier this month during a long-scheduled visit by the justice to the University of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill for a day of discussions and meals with students and faculty.As amended January 31, 2002, and February 13, 2002PUBLISHEDArgued: September 25, 2001Petitions for review denied and judgment affirmed by published opinion. Judge Michael wrote the opinion, i
U.S. COURT OF APPEALS SECOND CIRCUIT Before Newman, Pooler, and Katzmann, C.JJ. Appeal from the February 27, 2004, decision and order of the United States District Cou
Before Torruella, Selya and Howard, Circuit Judges.These are the latest in a series of civil cases arising out of the unholy alliance between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and a notorio
The novelty of IP litigation being "hot" wore off long ago, but never did the practice dominate headlines quite as much as in 2012.
Appeal from the Superior Court of the District of Columbia (Hon. Curtis E. von Kann, Trial Judge)Argued June 12, 2001In this case, appellants, Mrs. Brenda Beeton and her husband Mr. Dennis Beeto
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