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Commercial Division Update: Enforcement of 'Best Efforts' Clauses
This article addresses the divergent approaches to analyzing best efforts clauses and the efforts by the Commercial Division courts to advance a consistent approach.Taylor Swift Shines Spotlight on Re-Recordings
This July, Taylor Swift voiced strong dissatisfaction with not owning her early recordings, which were sold by her former record label. Her efforts to purchase the masters for herself reportedly failed when the transaction was conditioned on her remaining with the label, and it has been suggested that she might re-record several albums to compete with the originals. In their Entertainment Law column, Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell discuss the situation, which has shined a spotlight on re-recording restrictions in agreements between recording artists and their record labels.Whistle Stop: 'Andy Griffith Show' Theme Writers' Heirs Sue CBS Over Alleged Copyright Violation
The heirs of Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer, the composers of "Theme for 'The Andy Griffith Show,'" claim CBS is using the theme without a license on DVDs of the TV show.MeToo Movement's Impact on Morals Clauses and the Right to Clawback Compensation
Including morality, clawback and/or liquidated damage clauses in employment agreements sends a clear message to executives that they better not engage in such behavior.Salesman's Alleged Gossip Triggers Rare Defamation Suit Against Luxury Dealership
A Broward couple sued Countyline Auto Center Inc. over a salesman who allegedly spread gossip that their Bentley had been repossessed . But South Florida courts weren't quite sure whether the claim fit under the dealership's arbitration clause, which usually applies to more common lawsuits, like fraud or breach of contract, against car sellers.View more book results for the query "CBS"
Give Victims Their Voices Back
OP-ED: The Law Journal Editorial Board's commentary opposing the legislation making nondisclosure agreements unenforceable against the victims of harassment and discrimination misses the point.Mayweather-Pacquiao Fight Sparks More Than 40 Class Actions
More than 40 class actions have been filed over last month's highly publicized fight between Floyd Mayweather and Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao, alleging that the boxers, their promoters and the cable networks airing the match misled viewers about the “Fight of the Century.”Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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