By Jenna Greene | August 16, 2019
This case is not just about the money, said Sanford Heisler's Ed Chapin. “We want the videos taken down. We want their business model not to be viable in the future.”
By Suzette Parmley | July 26, 2019
A California appellate court ruled Friday in favor of actress and former supermodel Janice Dickinson in her 2015 suit against comedian Bill Cosby over comments his then-attorney Marty Singer made to the press Nov. 20 and Nov. 21, 2014.
By Christopher Niesche | July 26, 2019
In a long-awaited report, the Australian government on Friday concluded the Silicon Valley companies wield too much market power and made 23 recommendations for increased regulation designed to curtail their influence.
By Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell | June 3, 2019
In the long-simmering dispute between the Writers Guild and the talent agencies that represent writers in the television and motion picture industries, there are high stakes for both sides and the ultimate resolution reached through litigation or negotiation could make fundamental changes in how compensation is determined for writers and agents alike.
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | May 7, 2019
Attorneys distracted by the allure of press coverage may not always appreciate the risks associated with discussing a case with the media.
By Ross Todd | May 6, 2019
The court found the reports in question were "too tenuously tethered to the issues of public interest they implicate, and too remotely connected to the public conversation about those issues, to merit protection under the catchall provision" of the state's anti-SLAPP law.
By Jenna Greene | April 30, 2019
"Critically, Bel Air does not allege anywhere in the complaint that any potential buyer—let alone a willing and able buyer with $150 million to spend and the immediate need for a helipad and 'three gourmet kitchens'—saw the erroneous information."
By Michael Bond | March 18, 2019
Adapting to a particularly cut-throat marketplace where attraction, retention and rate leverage all rest with the clients requires a makeover in how a firm's services are presented—along with how they are communicated and evaluated.
By Ellis Kim | March 11, 2019
The two men are accused of making apps styled as horoscopes and tests to scrape users' social media data.
By Dariush Adli | February 27, 2019
Despite its critical significance, many of the Music Modernization Act's most consequential procedural rules and implementation details are yet to be determined and developed.
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