
The oil painting by renowned impressionist Camille Pissarro titled “Rue Saint-Honoré in the Afternoon,
Continue Reading Decades-Long Fight Over $30 Million Pissarro Painting Stolen By Nazis is on Full Display as Court Wraps Trial
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The oil painting by renowned impressionist Camille Pissarro titled “Rue Saint-Honoré in the Afternoon,…
Continue Reading Decades-Long Fight Over $30 Million Pissarro Painting Stolen By Nazis is on Full Display as Court Wraps Trial
Cody Lundin’s lawsuit against Discovery for allegedly defaming Lundin in its reality series “Dual Survival” was voted off the island earlier this month when a…
Continue Reading District Court Serves “Dual Survival” Star a Reality Check in Dismissing Claims for Defamation and False Light
Small low-power AM radio stations across the country may be in for a big boost. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed regulations last month to…
Continue Reading FCC is All Ears to Small AM Stations Seeking More Power on the Air
The FCC’s reexamination of the Children’s Television Act (CTA), which sets forth a myriad of rules and regulations with respect to the broadcasting of children’s…
Continue Reading Should the FCC Give the Children’s Television Act a Timeout?
Johnny Depp won a major battle last week in his war against his former attorneys Bloom Hergott LLP. The firm alleged that it was entitled…
Continue Reading Bloom Hergott LLP in Depp Trouble After Court Finds Oral Fee Agreement Unenforceable
Would you punch Johnny Depp in the face for $100,000? “City of Lies” location manager Gregg “Rocky” Brooks had the chance after Depp allegedly punched…
Continue Reading “City of Lies” Crew Member Allegedly Attacked By Johnny Depp on Set Swings Back With 10-Count Suit
The Court of Appeals of Georgia last week reversed the dismissal of a lawsuit for negligence and loss of consortium against Snapchat, Inc.
Continue Reading Driving While Snapping – Lawsuit Alleging Snapchat’s Speed Filter Caused Near-Fatal Collision is Back on Track
Continue Reading Ninth Circuit Makes Monkey Out of PETA in Copyright Suit
After Netflix negotiated mega raises for the main actors of its hit program “Stranger Things” in March of this year, short-film producer Charlie Kessler wants a piece of the pie. …
Continue Reading Does Lawsuit Against “Stranger Things” Creators for Idea Theft Stand Ghost of a Chance?
California’s Actor-Age Censorship Law (AB 1687), which would have required IMDb.com to remove age-related information from its web pages, was declared unconstitutional by a district court last month on free…
Continue Reading District Court Delivers Opinion for the Ages Striking AB 1687 as Violation of IMDb’s First Amendment Rights