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Elegant Formula For Determining Fair Use Rejected By 11th Circuit

The concept of “fair use” is hard to define, but Georgia State University made it somewhat easier with a four-part […]

Scalia: The Most Sarcastic Justice

In a finding that will come as little surprise to Court followers, a quantitative study has found that Justice Antonin […]

Male, College-Educated Republicans Most Likely To Work On Vacation

A survey of more than 2,000 Americans found that well over half of those who reported taking a vacation worked […]

Does The Copyright Wielded By MLK’s Heirs Constrict His Legacy?

The scenes of Martin Luther King, Jr. delivering speeches during the Civil Rights movement in the film Selma, nominated for […]

Corporate Heavyweights Target Patent Trolls

Major companies in the retail and hotel and restaurant industries have joined high-tech stalwarts like Google, Facebook and Adobe to […]

A Big Month For Anti-Corruption Enforcement

Major anti-corruption developments by way of the FCPA, and world-wide…

California Court Mandates Pay For ‘Sleep Time’

The California Supreme Court ruled this week that for some occupations—such as 24-hour security guards who sleep for eight hours […]

Sorry, You Can’t Ghost Write The Expert’s Report

A district court in Michigan has rejected an IP expert’s invalidity opinion, after finding that the expert had spent only […]

Big Push For Privacy In Europe’s Top Court

Last year the Court of Justice of the European Union, the highest judicial authority of the EU, rendered three important […]

Legal Fees Eat Bank Profits

The nation’s biggest Banks are set to record a five percent dip in profit for the first time since 2008, […]

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