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Songwriters Enter Digital Copyright Fray

Upset with last year’s Justice Department ruling that tightens restrictions on what songs music royalty clearinghouses could offer for licensing, […]

Chadbourne Women Dispute Gender Discrimination Suit

Fourteen female partners from Chadbourne & Parke LLP are disputing a lawsuit filed last month by a former litigator for […]

Diversity In The Legal Profession

While some company legal departments may think they are taking a risk in pursuing diversity, evidence suggests the opposite is true. Diversity is “the font…

Minimizing Discovery Cost Through Effective Trial Strategy

New federal rules are likely to help curb the high cost of e-discovery in litigation, but the most effective means […]

Yelp Not Liable For Negative Reviews

A federal appeals court dismissed a libel lawsuit brought by a Washington locksmith against Yelp, attempting to hold the consumer […]

9-11 Judge Doesn’t Regret Lack Of Civil Trials

The judge who helped ensure that scores of 9-11 victims’ families received settlements – rather than taking suits to a […]

Jury Selection Using The Internet And Social Media

Beginning with the premise that potential jurors may not reveal their biases and personal experiences during voir dire, a look at some other avenues…

Harvard Doesn’t Have To Cop To Anti-Semitic Past

Harvard University won’t have to turn over records detailing its history of discriminating against Jewish applicants as evidence in a […]

Update On A Police Shooting

The current life of Diamond Reynolds, who managed to live-stream the immediate aftermath of the shooting of her boyfriend, Philando Castile, as he…

Is It Criminal To Withhold Passwords?

Former Philadelphia police sergeant Francis Rawls has not been charged with a crime, but he has been in custody for […]

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