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December 16, 2005 |

New York Attorney Bests Disney in Winnie-the-Pooh Ruling

Every time a Winnie-the-Pooh doll is sold, the widow and daughter of a far-sighted dealer in artistic rights will continue to receive a cut, thanks to the handiwork of intellectual property lawyer Roger L. Zissu of Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu in New York. In scoring a victory for his clients, Zissu also felled two giants: the Walt Disney Corp., and David Nimmer, author of the highly respected treatise, "Nimmer on Copyright," who represented the Milne family interests.
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September 13, 2004 |

Fighting to restore copyrights

Some unlikely figures from the past appeared in a New York court raising concerns regarding a copyright restoration law.
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January 10, 2005 |

Mergers? Not here, thanks

Despite last year's abundance of law firm megamergers, including the creation of 2,700-lawyer DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary effective this month, a strong contingent of midsize practices are eschewing the consolidation trend with one simple business plan: They'll need to be smarter, cheaper, bolder and friendlier.
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December 15, 2003 |

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August 09, 2007 |

Edwards Angell Adds Group From Nixon Peabody

Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge has recruited five lawyers from the New York office of Nixon Peabody, including two partners who will join a new emerging markets practice group. In a separate move, Edwards Angell said it had added an intellectual property partner from boutique firm Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu.
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Brown v. Quiniou
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Judge Motley BROWN v. QUINIOU — Plaintiff in this case, Agatha Brown (“Brown”), alleges that defendant Michel Quiniou (“Quiniou”) and the companies he owns, Ag

April 22, 2003 |

Brown v. Quiniou

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October 19, 2010 |

In-House at Large Public Companies

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September 05, 2013 |

Judge Finds No Ill Will in Decision to End Partnership

Judge Denny Chin has granted summary judgment to Old Navy on a breach-of-contract claim brought by Todd Oldham's company, L-7.
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November 16, 2004 |

Attorney Sanctioned in 'Tarzan' Case

A federal judge in Manhattan has sanctioned a lawyer and his client for pursuing in bad faith claims against the company that holds the rights to the work of Edgar Rice Burroughs, the creator of Tarzan. The estate of Burne Hogarth, a renowned illustrator of Tarzan stories, sued for a share of about $15 million in licensing fees paid to Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc., by the Walt Disney Co., which produced a 1999 animated feature based on the Tarzan stories.
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