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278 Articles match "Company","Lawsuit"
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Who Owns Facebook? Or is it . . . The Face Book?
One might think that these crazy claims come along every other day or so, and that this lawsuit is nothing out of the ordinary. This injunction was later overturned, but it seems that there is more to the story than just an everyday frivolous lawsuit filed against a very large entity. The Face Book. 8211; Josh Lee. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Friday, July 23, 2010
It’s Not About The Bike
which has sponsored numerous Armstrong teams, may also have been served, though a spokesman for the company refused to comment on the matter. Lance Armstrong competes in the 2010 Tour de France. The seven-time champion has faced an array of obstacles on and off the course this year. Now the U.S. Trek Bicycle Corp., 8211; Nathan McGregor.
JetLawBlog
- Wednesday, July 21, 2010
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When Companies Respond to Online Criticism With Lawsuits - NYTimes.com
When Companies Respond to Online Criticism With Lawsuits - NYTimes.com After a towing company hauled Justin Kurtz’s car from his apartment complex parking lot, despite his permit to park there, Mr. Web sites like Facebook, Twitter and Yelp have given individuals a global platform on which to air their grievances with companies.
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Film Production Company Avoids Copyright Infringement Suit on Basis of Statute of Limitations
potential plaintiff’s claim often revolves around when the claim originally accrued that determines whether or not his lawsuit was timely filed. The Ortiz case was derived from a film production company engaging an artist, Mr. Ortiz’s institution of the lawsuit. Guitian Brothers, Inc., et al. 2008 WL 4449314. When Mr.
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Ben Vereen Sues Toothpaste Company For Wrongful Endorsement
He was filmed talking with the spokesperson, and the footage later appeared on the company’s website and on YouTube without his permission. Tags: Lawsuit ben vereen endorsement supersmile Vereen is now seeking more than $450,000 in damages.
Law of Hollywood Land
- Monday, March 30, 2009
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Ben Vereen Sues Toothpaste Company For Wrongful Endorsement
He was filmed talking with the spokesperson, and the footage later appeared on the company’s website and on YouTube without his permission. Tags: Lawsuit ben vereen endorsement supersmile Vereen is now seeking more than $450,000 in damages.
Law of Hollywood Land
- Monday, March 30, 2009
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Film Company Sues for Unpaid Product Placement Advertisement
Millennium Films, the company that produced the 2008 film Righteous Kill starring Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino, have filed a lawsuit in LA County court against watch company Tutima USA for unpaid advertising fees. At this time, Tutima USA has not made an official comment about the lawsuit.
Law of Hollywood Land
- Friday, January 23, 2009
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Dole Abandons Lawsuit Against Filmmaker of "Bananas!"
The Dole Company has abandoned its defamation lawsuit against the director of Bananas!, the documentary that followed the 2007 lawsuit brought by workers at a Dole-operated plantation in Nicaragua. The workers brought suit over events in the 1970s; Dole alleged
Media Law Prof Blog
- Thursday, October 22, 2009
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Fox lawsuit wonders why studios ever buy insurance
The company has filed a fascinating lawsuit against Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, saying the insurer sold Fox coverage that was. By Eriq Gardner Fox Entertainment wants to know if there's really any point in taking out insurance on a movie.
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Food Network has a hot lawsuit in the oven
By Eriq Gardner The owner of the Food Network is pursuing millions of dollars from a company that has allegedly been selling a multimedia cookbook featuring segments from the popular cable channel. Scripps Networks claims in a new lawsuit that.
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Settlement Agreement: Project Runway is “in” on Lifetime
In September 2008, NBC, owner of Bravo, was granted a preliminary injunction against the Weinstein Company, creator and owner of Project Runway , stopping the show’s move from Bravo to Lifetime. After appeals from both sides, NBC and the Weinstein Company reached an agreement last Wednesday. 8211; Kate Thornton.
JetLawBlog
- Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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How a production company can be both plaintiff and defendant in a lawsuit
By Eriq Gardner There aren't many lawsuits where a party is listed as both plaintiff and defendant. In a new lawsuit filed in New York Supreme Court, producer Joseph Di. But leave it to litigation-happy Hollywood to find a way.
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