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  • Highlights of the latest franchising cases from around the country.

    May 31, 2013Cynthia M. Klaus and Susan E. Tegt
  • An emerging market trend ' language-based knowledge extraction ' holds the promise of greater strategic insight, improved efficiencies and cost-saving advantages during document review. Knowledge extraction achieves the objective of identifying relevant documents and understanding what those documents actually say at the beginning of the review process as opposed to the end.

    May 31, 2013Bobbi Basile
  • Naming Non-Party Witness as Defendant Leads to Disqualification of Copyright Plaintiff's Counsel

    May 31, 2013Stan Soocher
  • Online Infringement/Class Action Issues
    Trademark Infringement/Fictional Products
    True-Life Depictions/In TV Programs

    May 31, 2013Stan Soocher
  • This is the second in an ongoing series of articles that provide franchise attorneys with practical advice about conducting arbitrations.

    May 31, 2013Charles F. Forer
  • Historical facts are the essence of fictionalized 'true stories' as well as non-fiction historical accounts. But authors who dip into the bowl of history to prepare their own creative works must accept that facts are not protectible under copyright. This exclusion applies equally to the facts in a fictionalized or fictional narrative as well as to non-fiction history.

    May 31, 2013Michael I. Rudell, Neil J. Rosini
  • For entertainment, sports and media (ESM) industries bidders ' and their counsel ' contemplating a merger-and-acquisition deal, last year's Delaware Supreme Court decision in RAA Management LLC v. Savage Sport Holdings Inc. highlighted the importance of assessing risk early in the due diligence process.

    May 31, 2013Sean A. Monroe, Jeannine Tang, Silvia Vannini
  • On May 15, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent letters to more than 90 businesses, informing them that they could potentially be in violation of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) when changes to the law go into effect on July 1.

    May 31, 2013Jenna Greene and Catharine Dunn