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  • While insurance appraisal clauses are standard in many homeowners' policies, the manner in which they are utilized by insurers and policyholders — and the way in which they are interpreted by the courts — differs based upon the role an appraiser plays in interpreting causation.

    June 30, 2010Rebecca Goforth Bush
  • Ninth Circuit Upholds Sanctions Against Copyright Lawyer
    Attorney Fees Awarded To Prevailing Defendants in Memorabilia Case
    Manatt Petitions CA Supreme Court over Ruling Against Firm

    June 30, 2010Stan Soocher and Brian Baxter
  • In 2004, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decided that state implied-in-fact contract claims weren't preempted by federal copyright law. Grosso v. Miramax Film Corp. The ruling resulted in a predictable increase in idea-submission suits over TV and film productions. But few judicial opinions since have cited Grosso. In June 2010, however, the Ninth Circuit issued two decisions ' with differing results ' that, by also drawing from precedents from decades before, illuminate how a court should consider the elements of an implied-contract case.

    June 30, 2010Amanda Bronstad and Stan Soocher
  • From construction contracts, to supply contracts, to equipment leases, franchisors and franchisees might face the problem of litigating numerous legal disputes simultaneously. This, of course, can be devastating for a business, whether big or small. So what can you do to avoid these pitfalls?

    June 28, 2010Kevin Martin
  • Franchisors and franchisees need faster, cheaper, and better ways to resolve disputes. Planned early negotiation processes and early active intervention clauses can help parties and lawyers achieve these goals.

    June 28, 2010Steven K. Fedder, John Lande and Peter R. Silverman
  • CALIFORNIA Alleged Conspiracy to Fix LCD Prices Yields Additional Indictments On June 10, 2010, the DOJ announced that additional charges had been filed in its long-running investigation into alleged price-fixing for panels used in a host of consumer electronics, including computer monitors, The panels, known as thin-film transistor-liquid crystal display panels (TFT-LCD), represented a worldwide market of $70 billion at the time the alleged conspiracy ended. …

    June 24, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • In-depth analysis of recent rulings.

    June 24, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Review of an important case.

    June 24, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |