Artificial intelligence-related disputes have surged to become the top litigation concern for in-house legal teams, displacing intellectual property and breach-of-contract issues.
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Notable recent court filings in entertainment law.
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January 12, 2026Michael Bahar and Jessica Fuhrman and Chris Bloomfield and Rebekah O’BrienLangston serves as a reminder that the expiration of a deadline in the Rules may not be the final word on the matter. While not often the case, there may be an equitable defense to an expired deadline.
January 01, 2026Lawrence J. Kotler and Geoffrey A. HeatonNotable recent court filings in entertainment law.
December 01, 2025Entertainment Law & Finance StaffNotable recent court filings in entertainment law.
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August 31, 2025New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffNotable recent court filings in entertainment law.
August 31, 2025Entertainment Law & Finance StaffUnit Owner Required to Correct Unauthorized Alterations
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