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  • Legislature Considers Publicity Law Update

    Ruling in a matter of first impression, New York's high court dismissed suits filed by Lindsay Lohan and the daughter of ex-mobster Sammy “The Bull” Gravano against the makers of Grand Theft Auto V, by disagreeing with the plaintiff's claims that characters in the game were intended to be their look-alikes.

    May 01, 2018Andrew Denney
  • Only a small fraction of television news broadcasts are made available online. For a party to monitor and view all news coverage of an event, it would essentially have to watch and record all news broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week. That's exactly what media-monitoring service TVEyes did. Fox News filed suit against TVEyes, claiming copyright infringement of 19 of its hour-long programs and alleging that TVEyes would divert Fox News's viewership and its ability to license its news clips to third parties.

    May 01, 2018Crystal Genteman and Chris Bussert
  • The health care industry continues to hold great potential for private equity (PE) firms, but it also carries with it significant risks and potential exposure to liability. As the pressure to find opportunities has increased, there appears to be a greater appetite for riskier investments including into portfolio companies that experienced or are experiencing compliance challenges.

    May 01, 2018Yvonne W. Chan and Timothy H. Kistner
  • The Appellate Division, Second Department, recently decided Long Island Pine Barrens Society, Inc. v. Suffolk County Legislature, an important case that pitted the interests of farmers and conservationists against a local advocacy group focused on open space and water quality.

    May 01, 2018Lisa Clare Kombrink
  • The California Court of Appeal created some First Amendment breathing room for the creators of docudramas — at the expense of legendary actress Olivia de Havilland — when the court ordered her suit against FX Networks over its Emmy Award-winning miniseries Feud be stricken under California's anti-SLAPP law, even if it did play a little fast-and-loose with de Havilland's character.

    May 01, 2018Scott Graham
  • Part One of a Two-Part Article

    In Honeycutt v. United States, the Supreme Court rejected the argument that a federal criminal forfeiture statute permits joint and several liability for criminal asset forfeiture judgments, thereby protecting defendants who were only marginally culpable for a larger offense.

    May 01, 2018Harry Sandick, Daniel Ruzumna and Jacqueline Bonneau
  • The title of Julio Iglesias's hit song “Me Olvide de Vivir” translates to “I Had Forgotten to Live.” But a Miami songwriter's copyright infringement lawsuit suggests the only thing the famed crooner “forgot” was to pay his collaborator.

    May 01, 2018Samantha Joseph
  • Broker Agreed to Commission Based on Rent for First Five Years of Lease
    Statements in Earlier Action Did Not Accelerate Mortgage and Trigger Statute of Limitations
    Death Does Not Extend Foreclosure Limitations Period
    Neighbor Granted Statutory Licence to Paint Fence
    Record Did Not Establish Conveyance of Easement
    Co-Tenant Entitled to Partition

    May 01, 2018ssalkin