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May 16, 2023
One of the biggest questions for fans of and teams in the NFL is “How Much Money Should This Player Make?” Using advanced analytics and concepts and formulas used by
May 15, 2023
Recently, four men were charged with defrauding a group of NBA players between 2017 and 2020. The case highlights the continued prevalence of predatory money managers in the world of
May 10, 2023
This May, Cobb’s Barns, South Truro, 1930–33, an oil painting by Edward Hopper in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art, will be sold at Sotheby’s Modern Evening
May 9, 2023
Does federal trademark law apply to trademark infringement that takes place outside the United States? Well, it depends. The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals laid out a framework for when
May 8, 2023
Seth Green planned to use the intellectual property from his Bored Ape NFT to produce a television show, but the NFT was stolen. Green paid $260,000 to recover these rights,
May 5, 2023
Sephora was recently faced with a class action lawsuit alleging its products branded with its “Clean at Sephora” seal weren’t really all that clean according to the average consumer’s understanding
May 4, 2023
‘3 Feet High and Rising’, the 1989 debut album by legendary rap group, De La Soul, was released on streaming services last month to exasperated fanfare. For decades, fans of
May 2, 2023
The Rolling Stones have been sued for copyright infringement by a New Orleans songwriter that goes my Angelslang. Fernandez alleges that The Stones’ “Living in a Ghost Town” misappropriates two
May 1, 2023
‘Bad Bunny, Baby’ voice recording is the subject of a new lawsuit filed by Baby Bunny’s Ex-Flame, Carliz De La Cruz Hernandez.
April 29, 2023
This blog post discusses Tawainna Anderson v. TikTok through an analysis of the facts of the case and Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and looks at the District
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