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In this week's Legal Beat newsletter, Live Nation jury deliberations, Diddy's appellate arguments, a "Showgirl" trademark lawsuit and much more.
We discussed Zabit v Brandometry, LLC 2026 NY Slip Op 31752(U) April 16, 2026Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 656563/2021Judge: Emily Morales-Minerva on Mond...
In this week's Legal Beat newsletter, Ticketmaster verdict fallout, a horrific murder charge, Bad Bunny's fee dispute, a BTS leak case and much more.
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* Supreme Court lifts order barring Alabama from redistricting away Black voting power, three years after rejecting the same proposed redistricting. [Washington Post] * ABA Commi...
In a recent decision by the Supreme Court of the State of New York (the “Court”), Big City Outdoor, LLC (“Plaintiff”) was denied summary judgment in a contract dispute arising from...
After being rejected for participation in New York State’s public campaign finance program, gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman and his running mate Todd Hood filed a lawsuit ch...
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Data brokers are facing a wave of class actions over cell phone listings in commercial directories.
An Idaho-based 3D printing firm broke a fee contract with its former legal counsel at Lee & Hayes PC, a Washington federal judge ruled Monday, rejecting the company's contentio...
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A recent decision from the New York County Commercial Division reminds litigants that even under New York’s liberal discovery standards, sensitive business information like client...
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In a Tuesday ruling, New York Supreme Court Judge Phaedra Perry-Bond found that the mass arbitration campaign of Kind Law, based in Las Vegas, and San Diego's Ben Travis Law, was p...
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