Today's game designers and consumers demand a sports game experience that is as close to the real world, and real players, as possible. Game manufacturers have largely succeeded in delivering on this demand. But at least a handful of players are not happy with this situation.
- October 29, 2009Jeffrey Sullivan
Some non-Hollywood law firms have carved out limited entertainment practices based on their own areas of expertise, such as large corporate mergers or financing. But most avoid the entertainment world altogether.
October 29, 2009Amanda BronstadIn a ruling of first impression, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware decided that photographs published on a foreign Web site weren't simultaneously "published" in the United States. The photographer thus wasn't required to register the photographs with the U.S. Copyright Office prior to filing an infringement suit.
October 29, 2009Stan SoocherSILOs underlie a confrontation between a taxpayer and the IRS in the new First Circuit case of United States v. Textron Inc. But that decision was not just about the legality or taxing of such leases. Rather, it has grave consequences on a far more sweeping issue: the inability of taxpayers to shield from disclosure so-called "tax accrual workpapers," documents typically prepared by in-house tax attorneys that set out in detail sensitive areas of tax liability.
October 29, 2009Anthony M. SabinoFilm financing and film production can be long, slow processes. But deals for distribution rights may be struck up fast and furious, as seen from distribution interest in buzz movies at film festivals. This happened with Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire, a film about a young African-American mother in Harlem that won both the grand jury prize and audience award in drama at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. Hurried negotiations for the film distribution rights to Push has led to multi-suit litigation ' and a recent Manhattan federal district court ruling that may help define when there's a binding distribution deal.
October 29, 2009Stan SoocherWho's doing what; who's going where.
October 29, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Highlights of the latest franchising news from around the country.
October 29, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Highlights of the latest franchising cases from around the country.
October 29, 2009Alexander TuneskiIt's time to take a leap and leave behind your firm's entrenched identity as a legal services provider: to succeed, you must start thinking of your firm as a media company.
October 29, 2009Nicholas GaffneyAt long last, marketing and communications can take center stage and become the key indicator by which law firms can measure their success ratio.
October 29, 2009Elizabeth Anne 'Betiayn' Tursi

