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Decision of Note: <b>Talk Show Not Liable For Assault</b>

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The Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division, First Department, held that a television talk show didn't owe a duty to a minor who claimed that she was sexually assaulted when she had traveled to New York to appear on a segment of the program.

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Bit Parts

Stan Soocher

Recent developments in entertainment law.

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Update On Webcasting Royalty Rates

Steve Gordon

Part Two of Two Part One covered statutory licenses for sound recordings and performing rights licensing for musical compositions for webcasting purposes.…

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Cameo Clips

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Recent cases in entertainment law.

Courthouse Steps

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Recently filed cases in entertainment law, straight from the steps of the Los Angeles Superior Court.

A Primer on Licensing Music For Digital Distribution

Morgan Wells

Digital distribution contracts are still in their infancy as music industry practices in this area continue to solidify. As digital channels of distribution continue to penetrate the music world, it is increasingly crucial that entertainment professionals understand the nuances of licensing content for use online. This article explores current practices in this area.

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Note From The Editor

Elizabeth Anne 'Betiayn' Tursi

A note on this issue and some exciting upcoming programs.

Sports Tickets: Assets Or Albatross?

Michael Hodes

To many businesses, the appropriate use of sports tickets is an albatross. They often go unused or are given at the last minute to an employee of the firm. Many law firms struggle to fill their skybox stadium seats. These firms are missing a great opportunity to use the tickets to the sporting event as a strategic marketing tool.

CRM: When Choice Abounds, Choose Wisely

Barry Solomon

Choosing the right CRM solution counts among the most important strategic decisions a law firm makes. And with more choices then ever, making the right decision couldn't be more confusing.

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A Haven For Straight Talk: <b>Don't Measure Twice ... Measure Expertly</b>

Andy Havens

Marketing is a process; one that hopefully benefits your firm. A beneficial process requires improvement. Improvement requires measurement. It's very simple, and yet many firms carry out no marketing measurement, or only perform measurements that are meaningless from a planning standpoint.

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