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Litigators Get (Anti-) Social in the Crusade For Brand Protection Image

Litigators Get (Anti-) Social in the Crusade For Brand Protection

Kiran N. Gore & Rebecca Kay

As networkers blog about everything from the banal to the ridiculous, sifting through the social media landscape for brand protection intelligence can seem like a task of Herculean proportions. While some postings are retweeted like wildfire, garnering global exposure, others sit buried and largely unread. However, if brand owners get it right, they are sitting on a gold mine of information.

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August issue in PDF format

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Enforcement Remedies to Combat Default Image

Enforcement Remedies to Combat Default

Judith L. Poller & Elizabeth Warner

Unfortunately, the role of attorneys does not end with the entry of a divorce judgment. They are frequently faced with client requests to enforce their rights to receive the assets and/or support awarded in the judgment.

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Movers & Shakers

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Who's doing what; who's going where.

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Best Practices for ERISA ' 408(b)(2) Compliance Image

Best Practices for ERISA ' 408(b)(2) Compliance

K. Jennie Kinnevy

To achieve the goals of the new ERISA laws, participants and sponsors will have access to more information which will increase the responsibility of plan sponsors to act upon the information received.

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The FTC Act

L. Elise Dieterich

The pitfalls of an inadequate privacy policy; an analysis of recent litigation.

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Lawful Social Media Policy

Anna Hickman

A look at a recent ruling involving social media policy.

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Bit Parts

Stan Soocher

Attorney Fees in Litigation over Three Production Agreements Reduced Proportionately<br>Judicial Arbitrator Finds Material Breach by Jimi Hendrix Estate in Documentary Production<br>William Morris Gets Out of Missouri <i>Santa Paws</i> Suit

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ABC Loses Preliminary Injunction Bid to Stop Online TV Service

Mark Hamblett

In a setback for ABC and other broadcasters, a federal judge declined to enjoin a service that streams broadcast channels over the Internet for a monthly fee.

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<b><i>Commentary: </i>Keeping Copyright Preemption on Track</b> Image

<b><i>Commentary: </i>Keeping Copyright Preemption on Track</b>

Schuyler Moore

The bedrock of the film industry is the protection afforded by the Copyright Act, as without it all is for naught ' no one would spend more than a few dollars to make a film if it could not be protected. It is thus necessary for us to jealously guard the proper application of the Copyright Act and we should have qualms when copyright cases go off track. One critical aspect of the Copyright Act is the degree to which it preempts state law.

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