Sentences with phrase «entertainment litigation entertainment»

Entertainment Litigation Entertainment IP Litigation Intellectual Property Litigation Business Litigation

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Proceeds from the stock offering were used to help settle litigation with Japan's Universal Entertainment.
Based in New York City, Sarah E. Bell is an attorney with Pryor Cashman and is a member of the firm's Litigation, Labor + Employment, Family Law, Intellectual Property and Media + Entertainment Groups.
A proposed retail and entertainment complex next to the arena is tied up in litigation, and county officials hit the brakes on a 25 - acre biotech park after Northwell Health abandoned plans for a $ 350 million Center for Bioelectronic Medicine, citing the cost.
Expendables 3 didn't do so well at the box office and Lionsgate Entertainment is currently in litigation against the culprit pirates who leaked the movie.
Petrocelli has a national trial practice representing clients in major litigation in a wide variety of areas, including sports, entertainment, intellectual property, unfair competition, business torts, securities, employment law, and criminal defense.
Legal 500 ranks Dan as one of the country's top 20 trial lawyers and Chambers USA ranks him as a leading lawyer in General Commercial Litigation and Entertainment and Media Litigation.
Prior to working as an information professional, she worked as a paralegal for various large law firms in entertainment, corporate and business litigation.
Factors that could cause Blizzard Entertainment's actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward - looking statements set forth in this release include, but are not limited to, sales of Blizzard Entertainment's titles, shifts in consumer spending trends, the seasonal and cyclical nature of the interactive game market, Blizzard Entertainment's ability to predict consumer preferences among competing hardware platforms (including next - generation hardware), declines in software pricing, product returns and price protection, product delays, retail acceptance of Blizzard Entertainment's products, adoption rate and availability of new hardware and related software, industry competition, rapid changes in technology and industry standards, protection of proprietary rights, litigation against Blizzard Entertainment, maintenance of relationships with key personnel, customers, vendors and third - party developers, domestic and international economic, financial and political conditions and policies, foreign exchange rates, integration of recent acquisitions and the identification of suitable future acquisition opportunities, Activision Blizzard's success in integrating the operations of Activision Publishing and Vivendi Games in a timely manner, or at all, and the combined company's ability to realize the anticipated benefits and synergies of the transaction to the extent, or in the timeframe, anticipated.
Posts cover the issues behind current litigation in the entertainment industry, note legal pitfalls that artists and entertainers may encounter and sometimes just opine on the content of the next big thing in art or cinema.
Sidley's litigation attorneys are placed into the general litigation group where they have the opportunity to be staffed on all types of litigation matters, including those for media and entertainment clients.
Others include real estate, corporate / M & A, private equity, media & entertainment, litigation (general and white - collar), environment, retail, and all things government - related.
Mr. Sherman believes that comprehensive and transparent transactional work at the beginning of a venture to avoid future litigation and negative impressions is the key to a successful entertainment partnership; thus being precisely what he provides.
The L.A. office opens with strong capabilities in areas including cyber risk, sports and entertainment, and complex product liability litigation, and will expand to cover the firm's full set of capabilities spanning all areas of civil litigation, corporate transactions, regulatory compliance, and risk - avoidance counsel.
The Best Lawyers in America 2018 also praised 17 other Frankfurt Kurnit lawyers: Victoria Cook (Entertainment Law), Lisa Davis (Entertainment Law), Michael P. Frankfurt (Entertainment Law), Jeffrey A. Greenbaum (Advertising Law, Copyright Law), Richard B. Heller (Entertainment Law), Richard Hofstetter (Entertainment Law), Candice Kersh (Advertising), Brian E. Maas (Criminal Defense - White Collar), Joseph C. Mahon (Trusts and Estates), Richard M. Maltz (Ethics and Professional Responsibility Law), Ronald C. Minkoff (Commercial Litigation, Ethics and Professional Responsibility Law, Legal Malpractice Law - Defendants, Legal Malpractice Law - Plaintiffs, and Litigation - Regulatory Enforcement), Edward Rosenthal (Entertainment Law), Terri Seligman (Advertising Law), Thomas D. Selz (Entertainment Law), Barbara E. Shiers (Trusts and Estates), Donna A. Tobin (Trademark) and Linda J. Wank (Trusts & Estates).
This case gave me hands - on experience during my first year as an associate and proved a stepping stone in terms of building my media and entertainment litigation practice, as now I find myself recommended by partners to assist on media and entertainment - related intellectual property cases.»
Litigation associates have several options as to how to become involved in media and entertainment matters.
Best Lawyers «Best Law Firms» ranked Frankfurt Kurnit nationally in «Tier 1» in Advertising, Copyright, Entertainment - Motion Pictures and Television, and Trademark Law, «Tier 2» in Litigation - Intellectual Property, Media Law, and Trusts & Estates Law, and «Tier 3» in Commercial Litigation and Regulatory Enforcement Litigation.
Main areas of work Antitrust, communications and technology, cybersecurity, privacy and data protection, corporate, energy, entertainment and media, environment and natural resources, financial restructuring, global project finance, healthcare, intellectual property, international arbitration, international trade, investment funds, labor and employment, litigation, policy and regulation, Supreme Court and appellate and tax.
His main focus is civil, entertainment and intellectual property litigation and transactions.
Ms. Decter represents clients in the finance, legal, consumer goods, advertising, art, and media and entertainment industries in all phases of the pre-litigation and litigation process.
Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP (JMBM) is pleased to welcome John J. Lucas to the Firm's Entertainment Litigation department.
In addition to working with clients on transactional and litigation - related entertainment, advertising, and intellectual property matters, Frankfurt Kurnit has leading practices in commercial litigation, white collar criminal defense, corporate and tax law, charitable organizations, trusts and estates, privacy and data security, legal ethics, and real estate.
From assisting mid-sized vendors in recovering arrears, to consulting international public companies in purchasing assets from a bankruptcy matter, to working with entertainment based and other creditors in complex claims litigation in insolvency matters, ADLI Law Group assists clients to explore opportunities or avoid liabilities that arise in bankruptcy proceedings.
Main areas of work Antitrust; appellate; complex commercial litigation; condemnation; construction; employment, labor and OSHA; energy litigation; energy regulatory; energy transactions / projects; environmental and natural resources; finance; government contracts; government investigations and white collar; intellectual property; international dispute resolution; M&A / capital markets; media and entertainment; private equity; professional liability; real estate; REITs, restructuring and reorganization; securities litigation / regulation; tax — executive compensation and benefits.
For example, an associate can express interest to the litigation group staffing partners, who then work to pair the associate with an entertainment - related matter.
«John is an experienced entertainment attorney with a wealth of trial experience and a great track record,» said Jeff Goldman, Chair of JMBM's Entertainment Litientertainment attorney with a wealth of trial experience and a great track record,» said Jeff Goldman, Chair of JMBM's Entertainment LitiEntertainment Litigation Group.
Richard L. Stone, co-chair of the firm - wide CME practice, said, «Dan has built a successful entertainment litigation practice and his entertainment finance focus adds a new level of depth to our practice.»
Stephanie later joined the legal team of The Willis Law Firm where her practice focuses on Criminal Defense, Business & Entertainment Law and Civil Litigation.
With the rare experience of helping entertainment companies plan and orchestrate concerts and festivals across the U.S. and around the globe, John built the model for a practice group that caters to live music festivals and similar events, with a «soup to nuts» suite of legal services spanning complicated personal injury litigation, construction, bid protests, breach of contract, Dram Shop laws, employment, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), and more.
She has over 25 years of experience and focuses on appeals and complex commercial litigation for clients in various sectors, primarily financial services, healthcare and entertainment.
Crain focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation, representing clients in such industries as media, sports and entertainment, food and beverage, manufacturing.
Of counsel to the firm Tipton Jones, where she practices entertainment law and commercial litigation, Helppie is just back from Cannes after screening her latest film, «The Beacon,» at the Marché Du Film, an industry gathering that runs alongside the higher - profile Festival de Cannes.
Harris practitioners advise leading companies in the entertainment, forestry, airline, food and construction sectors, amongst others, and have acted in some of the most high profile litigation cases and strategically important labour and employment negotiations in the province's history.
Our team — the largest team of entertainment lawyers in the country — combines talents and experience from intellectual property, labour and employment, business law, taxation and litigation, advising clients in all entertainment media including film, television, new media, video games, theatre, book publishing, and music.
His practice focuses primarily on copyright, trademark, publicity rights, media, entertainment, and related litigation.
Dossick represents entertainment industry clients in litigation relating to copyright, trademark, idea submission, profit participation, financing, acquisition, licensing, and distribution matters.
Dale, Howard and Larry were acknowledged for their success in Entertainment Law, while Dale and Howard were recognized for Commercial Litigation.
U.S. News and «Best Lawyers» have awarded the firm a national first - tier ranking in entertainment law, IP litigation, and related practices.
Whether you are in need of help with patents for a high tech business, or want to protect a creative work with the help of the kind of top entertainment litigation lawyer Los Angeles businesses and individuals trust, we are here to help.
That representation spans a broad cross-section of litigation matters, including: Business, Real Estate, Construction, Insurance Coverage Disputes, Tax, Employment, Financial Services, Securities and Regulatory Law; and Intellectual Property, Entertainment and New Media, including Copyright, Trademark, and Patent Litigatiolitigation matters, including: Business, Real Estate, Construction, Insurance Coverage Disputes, Tax, Employment, Financial Services, Securities and Regulatory Law; and Intellectual Property, Entertainment and New Media, including Copyright, Trademark, and Patent LitigationLitigation Matters.
His practice focuses on intellectual property, licensing, entertainment, real estate and general business litigation.
Our entertainment transactional lawyers have extensive litigation experience.
The annual list profiles the entertainment industry's most influential attorneys, including agency, in - house counsel, transactional and litigation.
His litigation experience includes trademark, copyright, unfair competition, unfair business practices, antitrust, entertainment, securities, products liability, tort, breach of contract and breach of warranty actions.
Before joining Crowley Fleck, Mr. Stermitz was with the prominent Los Angeles entertainment and litigation firm Glaser Weil Fink Howard Avchen & Shapiro, handling energy, environmental and commercial litigation.
The Lash & Goldberg LLP sports and entertainment litigation practice group has represented professional athletes, journalists, broadcasters and agents and their various business interests.
Mr. Sittler joins Blank Rome from the Los Angeles office of Stroock, where he was a partner in the Litigation and Entertainment practices.
In a Q&A with Law360, litigation partner Lynn Bayard discusses her experiences practicing law in the media and entertainment industries.
When clients do come to us for entertainment litigation representation, our litigation lawyers have experience across a wide gamut of entertainment disputes, with expertise in all forms of entertainment and their collateral issues, such as defamation, privacy and copyright matters.
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