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Four College Athletes Claim Not Paying Players is in Violation of Antitrust Laws

Four college athletes have filed a class action suit with the representation of well known sports attorney, Jeffrey Kessler. The four players claim that the NCAA has unlawfully capped player compensation at the value of scholarship and […]

Led Zeppelin Sued by Spirit for Copyright Infringement

Rock anthem Stairway to Heaven is the subject of a copyright infringement suit against Led Zeppelin. Sixties rock band Spirit claims that Led Zeppelin stole the introduction to Stairway to Heaven from their 1968 instrumental track Taurus. […]

Another Recording Artist Fights Back Against Alleged Underpaid Royalties

Country Music Star Brad Paisley Seeks Payment from Sony Music Record labels are supposed to help promote the music and increase the profits of the musicians they sign; unfortunately, as some recent high profile cases […]

Miami Attorney Tom J Manos Wins Dismissal of $60 Million Fraud Case in Miami Court Against His Client in Favor of Venezuelan Forum

Tom J. Manos, representing a Miami defendant who was doing business with a failed stock brokerage in Venezuela, won an appeal affirming the dismissal of a case in Miami-Dade Circuit Court alleging a $60 million fraud, […]

A Copyright and Contract Case Gets Complicated

Finally, After Seven Years, A Ruling in the “Ghost Hunters” Dispute Actors, models, artists, writers and others in the entertainment field are go-getters who use their ideas and talents to make a living and, in […]

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