A New Jersey judge has dismissed a defamation claim by an Applebee's restaurant franchisee against a man who wrote online of sexual harassment of female employees.
- May 29, 2009Mary Pat Gallagher
The recording industry estimates that music piracy has cost it billions of dollars during the past 15 years. Facing the potential for an industry-wide collapse, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) undertook its aggressive litigation campaign to protect itself and its constituents from copyright infringement by suing individual file sharers. After fighting a public relations battle over some of its tactics, the RIAA has chosen to temper its aggressiveness. The RIAA is instead forming relationships with ISPs that maintain the online accounts of the consumers.
May 29, 2009Eric R. Chad and William D. SchultzMalpractice Suit Continues over Manilow Musical
Malpractice Suit/Lack of SpecificityMay 29, 2009Stan SoocherMost contracts are the result of a give-and-take negotiation, as each side tries to have it its own way. Bricks-and-mortar businesses, for example, will often try to negotiate virtually every clause of every contract, or at least those worth the cost of the negotiation. the only persons who don't get to negotiate each clause, generally, are consumers and small-business customers ' and e-commerce buyers.
May 28, 2009Stanley P. JaskiewiczIn-depth analysis of the latest rulings.
May 27, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |In Kerusa LLC v. W10Z/515 Real Estate Limited Partnership, the Court of Appeals resolved a question that has plagued the Appellate Divisions over the past several years: May a co-op or condominium purchaser prevail on a common law fraud claim based on material omissions from offering plan amendments mandated by the Martin Act?
May 27, 2009Stewart E. SterkRecent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
May 27, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Just one week into the swine flu outbreak, health authorities in Baltimore detained 117 passengers on a flight from Cancun, Mexico. And Texas, Maryland and New York officials closed schools. Although the flu strain isn't an official pandemic yet, state and local officials are already flexing legal muscles ' many for the first time.
May 27, 2009Marcia CoyleIn last month's issue, we discussed the Vaccine Court's (Office of Special Masters of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims) trio of decisions that found no causative links between childhood vaccinations and the onset of autism and gastrointestinal problems in three children. The discussion continues herein.
May 27, 2009Janice G. Inman

