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- Lady Gaga, Burning Man, Medical Justice: Grabbing Customers' Copyrights
- Joint Representation of Spouses: Privacy and Privilege Issues
- Judge Faults Lawyer's Failure to Investigate Client's Lead
- Albany: Judges to Hear Argument on Bid to Reinstate Restaurant Worker's Defective-Product Claim
- Banks Attack Panel's Ruling Limiting Challenge to MBIA Restructuring to Article 78 Proceeding
- Lawyer Calls Hevesi Judge on 'Financial Arrangements'
- News In Brief
- Obituary: Jerome W. Marks
- Howrey's End Was Not Foregone Conclusion, Adviser Says
- Law School Placement Figures Show Modest Improvement in Recruiting
- Outside Counsel: Dramatic Legal Changes in U.S. Capital Markets Over the Last Decade
Lady Gaga, Burning Man, Medical Justice: Grabbing Customers' Copyrights | Top |
In their Copyright Law column, Robert W. Clarida, a partner with Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, and Robert J. Bernstein of The Law Office of Robert J. Bernstein discuss the unusually aggressive copyright positions three disparate entities have taken against people (like photographers, festival attendees and patients) who dare to feature or refer to them in works of authorship. | |
Joint Representation of Spouses: Privacy and Privilege Issues | Top |
In their Wills, Estates and Surrogate's Practice column, Peter C. Valente and Susan P. Witkin, member of Blank Rome, write that in joint representation to spouses in the estate planning context, the rule of privilege between can be described thus: All communications will be privileged as against third parties, but the attorney will not be permitted to honor any request by one spouse to keep information confidential from the other. | |
Judge Faults Lawyer's Failure to Investigate Client's Lead | Top |
Albany: Judges to Hear Argument on Bid to Reinstate Restaurant Worker's Defective-Product Claim | Top |
Banks Attack Panel's Ruling Limiting Challenge to MBIA Restructuring to Article 78 Proceeding | Top |
Lawyer Calls Hevesi Judge on 'Financial Arrangements' | Top |
News In Brief | Top |
Obituary: Jerome W. Marks | Top |
Howrey's End Was Not Foregone Conclusion, Adviser Says | Top |
Law School Placement Figures Show Modest Improvement in Recruiting | Top |
Outside Counsel: Dramatic Legal Changes in U.S. Capital Markets Over the Last Decade | Top |
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson partners Stuart H. Gelfond and Andrew B. Barkan write: Beginning with Sept. 11 and ending in the aftermath of a severe financial crisis, the past decade was marked by tragedy, crisis and fraud. But all the while, it was also the decade during which the Internet exploded, dramatically changing the way we communicate. In reaction to these events and changing times, the government responded with numerous new rules and regulations forever changing the landscape of the securities laws and the way capital is raised. | |
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