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  • Katy Perry Defendants Denied Summary Judgment in Copyright Infringement Action Over “Dark Horse”
    Former Percussionist for The Roots Can Proceed with Lanham Act and Publicity Rights Claims Against the Band

    September 01, 2018Stan Soocher
  • Signs Not Compliant With Zoning Ordinance

    September 01, 2018ssalkin
  • Business Executive Arrested and Charged with Bribing Venezuelan Officials

    September 01, 2018Colleen Snow
  • Law firms have bumped up starting salaries for associates at top firms over the past few years, prompting Big Law clients to raise a stink about outsized salaries for junior lawyers. But it turns out that this pay falls short of past peaks when inflation is taken into account.

    September 01, 2018Scott Flaherty
  • Federal Circuit Remands for Further Proceedings to Determine Whether RPX's Petitions for IPR Were Time Barred For Failing to Identify Its Client As a 'Real Party in Interest'
    Federal Circuit Holds that Common Law Tribal Sovereign Immunity Cannot Shield a Patent in IPR Proceedings,br>Federal Circuit Holds that an Unsuccessful IPR Petitioner Must Show 'Concrete Plans' for Future Potentially-Infringing Activity in Order to Demonstrate Article III Standing to Appeal PTAB's IPR Decision

    September 01, 2018Jeffrey S. Ginsberg and Abhishek Bapna
  • Attorney and law firm moves in bankruptcy law.

    September 01, 2018ljnstaff
  • On April 26, 2018, a unanimous Court of Appeals held that apartments vacated between 1997 and 2011 will be considered luxury deregulated where the legal regulated rent was $2,000 or more at the time the incoming tenant moved in. The court reversed the First Department, which had held that such apartments would not be deregulated unless the rent was $2,000 or more at the time the outgoing tenant vacated.

    August 01, 2018Jeffrey Turkel
  • Unique Circumstances Require Rent Recomputation
    City Human Rights Law Requires Landlord to Convert Window Into Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
    “As Is” Clause Does Not Bar Claim That Landlord Intentionally Caused Defective Conditions

    August 01, 2018ssalkin
  • LPC's Denial of Hardship Application Upheld
    Developer's Failure to Obtain Final Decision Deprives Federal Court of Subject Matter Jurisdiction
    Spot Zoning and SEQRA Challenges Rejected

    August 01, 2018ssalkin