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Abbott & Costello Heirs Don’t Hold “Who’s On First” Copyright

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the heirs of comedians Abbott and Costello failed to demonstrate that they […]

Judicial Watch: Still Filing After All These Years

Judicial Watch, a right wing non-profit formed in 1994 to harass President Bill Clinton, is still filing FOIA requests and […]

Using E-Discovery Technology To Mitigate FCPA Exposure

Technology that has been developed for e-discovery can also be used internally by companies to carry out Foreign Corrupt Practice […]

Medtronic’s Ireland Move Garners Shareholder Lawsuit

Medtronic’s relocation of its nominal corporate headquarters to Ireland last year generated a capital gains tax bill for about 20 […]

Litigator Embroiled In $100M Art Mystery

Pierce O’Donnell – a prominent Los Angeles litigator who played a role in the sale of the L.A. Clippers and […]

Judge Grudge Overturns Murder Conviction

While on trial for murder, Vincent Tatum had an alibi provided by his employer, a plumbing contractor. Prosecutors said the […]

Court: An Obsolete Claim Is False Advertising

The claim by Dyson Inc. was arguably true when they said it (“twice the suction of any other vacuum” ), […]

Supreme Court’s First Design Patent Case In 100 Years

The Supreme Court this week will hear Apple v. Samsung, its first design patent lawsuit in more than a century. […]

FBI: Murdered Federal Prosecutor’s Case ‘Far From Cold’

The 2001 murder of federal prosecutor Thomas Wales of Seattle has gone unsolved, but the FBI says the investigation is […]

Ransomware Conundrum: To Pay Or Not To Pay

The onslaught of ransomware attacks continues, and they are getting more sophisticated and harder to decipher, according to Kathleen Richards, […]

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