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  • This article examines two issues that can arise when a company and its former officer or director are adverse to each other and one seeks access to potentially privileged documents of the other.

    May 27, 2008Steven F. Reich and Arunabha Bhoumik
  • While the duty of lawyers representing financial institutions in the U.S. is almost solely toward their clients, in the EU, lawyers have affirmative obligations to report suspected money-laundering activity to government authorities. In other words, lawyers may be involuntarily conscripted as enforcement agents or 'gatekeepers' at the institutions they represent. American lawyers in the European offices of U.S.-based 'international' law firms are not exempt.

    May 27, 2008Howard W. Goldstein
  • On a blast-furnace of a day when normally chilly San Francisco hit 96 degrees, the California Supreme Court enhanced its reputation as a trail-blazing institution on May 15 by giving gays and lesbians the right to marry. 'The California Constitution,' Chief Justice Ronald George wrote in the 4-3 ruling, 'properly must be interpreted to guarantee this basic civil right to all Californians, whether gay or heterosexual, and to same-sex couples as well as to opposite-sex couples.'

    May 15, 2008Mike McKee
  • The Appellate Court of Illinois decided that a license to use the trademark 'March Madness' 'to advertise, promote, and sell publications, videos, and media broadcasts' included the right to deliver on-demand video content to mobile wireless devices.

    April 29, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Artist Consultant/Unfair-Competition Claim
    Insurance/Intra-Band Litigation
    Royalty Complaint/Ringtone and Download Licenses
    TV-Affiliation Agreements/Promotional Payments

    April 29, 2008Stan Soocher
  • CHARACTER RIGHTS/COPYRIGHT TERMINATION
    FILM PRODUCTION/COPYRIGHT CLAIMS
    FILM PRODUCTION/RIGHT-OF-PUBLICITY
    RIGHTS IN BAND NAMES/TRADEMARK CLAIMS

    April 29, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • A founding partner of one of L.A.'s few remaining litigation boutiques has jumped to Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton's Century City office. Entertainment litigator James Curry took his name off the door of White O'Connor Curry, a Century City firm that spun off of what is now Christensen, Glaser, Fink, Jacobs, Weil & Shapiro in an acrimonious split more than a decade ago.

    April 29, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • A robust local film industry has kept American films on the margins in India. Foreign films account for only 3% of the market in India, compared to European countries, where American movies account for between 70% and 95% of films shown. So if the United States wants to make a point about film piracy in India, it needs to show Indians that piracy hits the market for their own films, not just those of foreign companies.

    April 29, 2008John Bringardner