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  • First Court's Lack of Jurisdiction over Cause of Action Means Second Action Is Not Barred

    April 01, 2019ssalkin
  • The former CEO of a pharmaceutical company was found guilty by a jury on eight counts of wire fraud affecting a financial institution for orchestrating a scheme that led to the collapse of one of Puerto Rico's biggest banks.

    April 01, 2019Kate Monks
  • No Copyright Joint Work Found from Damon Dash's Co-Directing Stint
    Out-of-State Law Firm Let Out of Prince Recordings Litigation in Minnesota

    April 01, 2019Stan Soocher
  • As a practice, e-discovery involves professionals from a variety of disciplines. For this case law review, we spoke with professionals who play different roles in the e-discovery process to identify three case law rulings from 2018 that stood out in the impact they have on how e-discovery is practiced today.

    March 01, 2019Mike Hamilton
  • Ownership of Shifting Beaches
    Brokerage Commission Provision Expired
    Adverse Possession/Tennis Court
    Deed Obtained by False Pretenses

    March 01, 2019ssalkin
  • Negative Declaration/Time Bar
    No Estoppel Against Village
    Denial of Area Variance

    March 01, 2019ssalkin
  • Prior Judgment Does Not Bar Breach Claim
    Accommodation of Disabilities

    March 01, 2019ssalkin
  • On March 7, 1994, the U.S. Supreme Court decided for the first time that a parody may be a copyright fair use. In the 25 years that followed, the High Court's unanimous 9-0 ruling in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Inc., has been cited in more than 500 court decisions. But the Supreme Court's pronouncement left questions and controversies in its wake.

    March 01, 2019Stan Soocher