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  • The movie industry was already having a bad week with the Sony hacking and then the fallout between North Korea and Hollywood over 'The Interview.' Now Kent Walker, Google Inc. senior vice president and general counsel,'has spoke out against the Motion Picture Association of America'in a blog post on Dec. 18. He says he is 'deeply concerned' about reports the MPAA has led a secret campaign to revive failed Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) legislation. '

    December 24, 2014Marlisse Silver Sweeney
  • In their latest foray into new media, several U.S. Supreme Court justices'on Dec. 1 appeared ready to consider'angry Facebook rants as a form of expression that should be protected by the First Amendment.

    December 01, 2014Tony Mauro
  • In-house counsel for eBay Inc., Google Inc. and the National Music Publishers' Association agreed last month that the U.S. copyright system needs improvement, but they offered different views about how to approach reform.

    November 30, 2014Andrew Ramonas
  • In upholding a statutory damages award against a tavern owner who failed to obtain a public performance license for music used in the venue, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit formally embraced the principle that a co-owner of a copyright may sue for infringement.

    November 30, 2014Stan Soocher
  • Discussion of a case involving a teen's suicide.

    November 30, 2014ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Two pivotal cases are discussed.

    November 30, 2014ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • A look at med mal-related legislation in New York and California.

    November 30, 2014ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Companies that use captive insurance companies to manage risk are increasingly being victimized by excess insurance companies and reinsurers that participate in their insurance programs. But captives and their owners can proactively avoid some of these common pitfalls.

    November 30, 2014John N. Ellison and Luke E. Debevec
  • Given that lawyers are not sales professionals and only spend a small amount of their time focused on business development, and given that they already have a full-time job, it's important to keep the business development approach as simple as possible. Some ideas related to keeping it simple follow:

    November 30, 2014Bruce Alltop