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NY State’s Highest Court Finds that There is No Public Performance Right in Pre-1972 Sound Recordings

Broadcast Law Blog

The decision ( available here in a version subject to revision) was reached after the US Court of Appeals certified the question to the state court as being necessary to resolve the appeal of a US District Court decision which had found such a right to exist in a lawsuit brought by Flo & Eddie of the band the Turtles against Sirius XM Radio.

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The RealReal is Close to Settling Shareholder Stock-Drop Suit Over the Company’s Authentication Claims

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In a filing late last month, counsel for lead plaintiff Michael Sanders sought to stay deadlines in the case, alerting the court that the parties had reached “an agreement in principle to resolve” the case. In an order on July 28, the court granted the parties’ stipulation and stayed the upcoming deadlines in the case.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Productivity and Connectivity Tools

Attorney at Work

Here are some topflight picks and pointers from Brett Burney, Tom Lambotte, Nerino Petro, Catherine Sanders Reach, Camille Stell, Juda Strawczynski and Catherine Tang. Brett Burney ( @BBurney ) is Principal of Burney Consultants LLC , an independent legal technology consulting practice. In the new world of work, collaboration is key.

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July 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Supreme Court denied fossil fuel companies’ petition for writ of certiorari seeking review of the Ninth Circuit’s decision reversing the district court’s 2018 denial of Oakland’s and San Francisco’s motions to remand their climate change nuisance cases to California state court. HollyFrontier Cheyenne Refining, LLC v. 20-472 (U.S.

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November 2017 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Bankruptcy Court Said California City and Counties Could Not Sue Coal Company for Climate Change Impacts. The plaintiffs alleged that Peabody (and a number of other fossil fuel companies) caused greenhouse gas emissions that resulted in sea level rise and damage to their property.

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