‘Dumb Starbucks’ Labels Itself Parody Art to Escape Legal Repercussions
A potential copyright infringement case emerged in California last week when a very familiar looking storefront popped up in a a Los Feliz shopping center. The name of the new coffee shop? Dumb Starbucks. The […]
Florida Museum Served with Contract Lawsuit
Business people in Miami and the surrounding area strive to establish contracts only with people and companies they know they can depend on, but sometimes a company doesn’t live up to its reputation and problems […]
Breach of Contract Woes for Latin Singer in Miami
Several Colombian government arts associations in Tunja, Colombia and Florida-based Miami Entertainment CMG accused famed Latin singer Paulina Rubio of a breach of contract after she failed to appear for a scheduled performance in Colombia […]
A Miami Recording Contract Dispute with a Twist
A Dispute Shows That, in Entertainment Law, If It Can Go Wrong, It Will Murphy’s Law strikes again. A broadcasting and media company conducts long, detailed and good-faith discussions with a production company regarding the […]
A Fair Outcome Following Alleged Trademark Infringement
Any business that owns a valuable patent, trademark or other intellectual property has likely taken considerable risk or expended a considerable sum to obtain it. When another business decides that it, too, can profit from […]