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Litigation

  • In-depth analysis of a recent key case.

    August 29, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • What's going on in neighboring states.

    August 29, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Important news you need to know.

    August 28, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • A look at a case involving wiretap evidence.

    August 27, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Many in-house legal teams remain limited by reactive legal hold approaches that feature e-mail and spreadsheets as management tools and are defined by an over reliance on manual processes.

    August 26, 2013Scott M. Giordano
  • Washington Judge Awards Syntrix $115 Million

    August 02, 2013Howard J. Shire and Joseph Mercadante
  • The proliferation of Internet access and mobile devices has led to an exponential explosion of content on the Web, creating a vast repository of "publicly available" information. This has made it far easier for third parties to extract this data for commercial sale and use ' and to do so for free and without authorization. This data extraction, commonly referred to as "scraping," "crawling," or "spidering" (collectively "scraping"), creates legal issues and concerns for both sides of this issue.

    August 02, 2013Anthony J. Dreyer and Jamie Stockton
  • Not as much public domain material is recorded in comparison with original material, but if such a song becomes a hit or is on a successful album, the public performance royalties can be substantial provided the writer/arranger (who is many times the recording artist or record producer) holds the copyright in his or her version and registered it with the performance right society (PRO) with which the writer is affiliated.

    August 02, 2013Jeff Brabec and Todd Brabec