September 1, 2010
Promoter Wins Attorney Fees for Challenging Truth-In-Music LawBy Mary Pat Gallagher
New Jersey will have to pay the legal fees for a music promoter that sued the state to stop it from enforcing its "truth-in-music" law. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held in Singer Management Consultants Inc. v. Milgram that the promoter, which accused the state of violating its constitutional and trademark rights, was a prevailing party for fee-shifting purposes.
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