Highlights of the latest equipment leasing news from around the country.
- May 27, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
U.S. lessors doing business in Canada should be aware of recent developments in Canadian case law that establish the priorities between a lessor and a funding source in a leasing transaction.
May 27, 2011Amanda Plastina and and Dahlia TesslerIn last month's Bit Parts column, the Goldberg v. Cameron, 05-03534, case was decided by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
May 27, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |The high volume of comment letters (781) and numerous outreach meetings had common criticisms, causing the FASB/IASB Boards to re-deliberate issues in the Leases Project Exposure Draft.
May 27, 2011Bill BoscoAttorney Fees Award Reversed in 'Independent Creditor's' Suit Against Video Distributor
Prevailing Defendant Can Get Attorney Fees, Whether or Not Plaintiff Has Registered Copyright in Dispute
Summary Judgment Denied on Whether Distribution Cease-and-Desist Letters Are PrivilegedMay 27, 2011Stan SoocherThree top Am Law 100 listed firms have advised on Apollo Global Management's $510 million announced acquisition of U.S. entertainment company CKX, owner of television shows like American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance.
May 27, 2011Brian BaxterThe economic downturn that began in 2008 has been called a "100-year flood" for the legal profession. Layoffs, downsizing and even disappearing firms became common as lawyers sought to survive. The entertainment bar looked for workable survival strategies, too. This article focuses on a law firm that, with income shrinking, nevertheless increased its entertainment practice as a way to stabilize and grow.
May 27, 2011Amanda BronstadNot all file-sharing websites are created equal, according to U.S. District Court Judge Beryl A. Howell of the U.S District Court for the District of Washington.
May 27, 2011Zoe TillmanWhat's at issue is control, obviously, and the great lengths to which some will go to maintain it, even as they benefit from the wide-open, free-flowing viral information torrent of the Internet.
May 27, 2011Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. BernsteinTo what extent does a foreign country's copyright law affect infringement litigation in the United States? Federal district courts in California and Virginia recently considered different aspects of this issue.
May 27, 2011Stan Soocher

