CONNECTICUTAttorney Sentenced in Mortgage Fraud SchemeA West Hartford, CT, lawyer who took part in a $3.5 million mortgage fraud scheme has been sentenced…
- June 02, 2015ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
The work of an individual performer in a film isn't protected by copyright law, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decided when it ruled in an 11-judge en banc decision that actress Cindy Lee Garcia couldn't use copyright law to force Google to remove a five-second clip of the film Innocence of Muslims from YouTube and other Internet platforms.
June 02, 2015Marisa KendallDiscussion of a case in which a Massachusetts federal court held that the defendants were not subject to general personal jurisdiction.
June 02, 2015ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Little more than a week after music-streaming service Pandora Inc. won a key ruling in its royalty rate dispute with ASCAP, Pandora was dealt a setback in a parallel fight with ASCAP's rival performing rights organization, BMI.
June 02, 2015Scott Flaherty and Mark HamblettA Georgia hospital is appealing a lost medical malpractice case by arguing that the jurors should not have been permitted to feel the plaintiff's hands to see if one of them was cold ' an indication that he was suffering from the pain syndrome he complained of.
June 02, 2015ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Two cases involving shareholder religious discrimination claims and a condominium board's first-refusal right.
June 02, 2015ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters |Escheatment laws are voluminous and could appear to be unrealistic to keep up with; however, knowing that they are there can spare you from an unwelcomed unclaimed property audit.
June 02, 2015Lauren Taguer and Bill SansoneA recent California Court of Appeal decision provides useful guidance about the likely enforceability of remedies that are often negotiated into co-tenancy and other lease provisions.
June 02, 2015M. Rosie Rees and Stephanie J. KimDiscussion and analysis of several pivotal cases.
June 02, 2015ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Over the years of my consulting practice, I have seen many formerly great law firms fail and go under. The reason? They lost the anchor to their core values, and then started drifting into issues and concerns that eventually destroyed them from within. Herein, I try to lay out what can be done to keep the anchor holding.
June 02, 2015William C. Cobb

