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Entertainment and Sports Law

  • During this year's annual Tony awards recognizing Broadway theater, Whoopi Goldberg took to the stage to announce that the musical revival of Falsettos would be hitting movie theaters nationwide in July. Falsettos, which played at Lincoln Center Theater in New York, was nominated for five Tonys, but a deal had been negotiated long before the June 11 awards broadcast to make the stage production into a piece of event cinema.

    August 01, 2017Stephanie Forshee
  • CSX Railroad says it will appeal a Savannah, GA, jury verdict of $11.2 million rendered after a six-day trial stemming from the fatal train accident on the set of the film Midnight Rider of which CSX Railroad is required to pay $3.9 million according to the jury's apportionment.

    August 01, 2017Katheryn Hayes Tucker
  • Entertainment law firm changes and new hires.

    August 01, 2017ljnstaff
  • Consumers' Digital Music Price-Fixing Suit Ruled No "Class" Act
    Marshall Tucker Band's Former Manager Loses Bid for Attorney Fees After Prevailing in Trademark Action Brought Against It By the Band

    August 01, 2017Stan Soocher
  • A New York trial court judge struck a defendant's answer in a media-based breach of fiduciary duty and unfair competition suit, after finding that 2,000 emails, including attorney-client privileged information possessed by the plaintiffs, had been hacked and stolen.

    July 02, 2017Jason Grant
  • 'Disparaging' Trademarks Decision
    High Court Declines Takedown Notice/Fair Use Case

    July 02, 2017ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters
  • Mash-Up of Dr. Seuss/Star Trek Components Is a Fair Use

    July 02, 2017Stan Soocher
  • Foreign rights presales, which since the 1970s have been used by independent Hollywood producers to raise funds to get their movies shot, are quickly becoming a thing of the past. Credit Netflix for giving them a big shove out the door. So what does that mean for Hollywood's deal lawyers? Bigger rights deals — but fewer of them to go around.

    July 01, 2017Todd Cunningham
  • While copyright registration normally constitutes prima facie evidence of copyright ownership, the court noted that the estate had registered the song copyright 31 years after it was originally published and only in response to the defendants' sampling of the song on Drake's album.

    July 01, 2017Vincent Peppe