This article discusses recent decisions regarding the use of copyrighted material in legal proceedings and the applicability of the fair use defense to allegations of infringement.
- July 27, 2011Richard Raysman and Jonathan P. Mollod
Approximately one year ago, Immigration and Customs Enforcement launched "Operation In Our Sites" in an effort to hit counterfeiters and pirates where they live (at least, on the Internet), namely their domains. This article discusses the brief and still evolving history of OIOS, its statutory authorities, and its implications for brand and creative content owners.
July 27, 2011Kyle-Beth Hilfer and David EwenRecent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
July 27, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |A look at what's happening in neighboring states.
July 27, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Recent amendments to DRL ' 236 Part B(9)(b) have changed the grounds for modifying a child support award. These changes have caused a profound shift in whether, and under what circumstances, parties should opt out of the Child Support Standards Act (CSSA).
July 27, 2011Carol Most and Adam SchneidVisitation and child support issues can become intertwined in extreme cases of visitation denial. In these cases, a noncustodial parent may petition to suspend child support. A look at relevant case law.
July 27, 2011Jerome A. Wisselman and Randall MaloneNew York's recent passage of the Marriage Equality Act no more opened up the federal government to recognizing same-sex marriage than did passage of similar legislation in Connecticut or Vermont.
July 27, 2011Janice G. InmanIn-depth analysis of cases of importance to you and your practice.
July 27, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |

