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- Would a lime by another name be less sour?
- Non-compete agreements and legal settlements
- Lawsuit against CBS filed by 'Happy Days' cast members
- Polka singer files infringement lawsuit against ex-wife
- Lawsuit alleges Harry Potter merchandise improperly used font
- Sony, Netflix, and Starz dispute arises from their own success
- Business interests raise questions about new wage laws
- Hotfile cleared of direct copyright infringement
- You can't fake a slogan, when it belongs to someone else
- CVS lawsuit against Hillsboro county will soon go to trial
- T-Pain sues former business partners over auto-tune
- Grooveshark in hot water over online music streaming
- Miami cracks down on idle construction sites
- Landlord and restaurant in dispute over lease
- Jersey Shore cast member sued over use of trademark
- 1970s superstars reclaim their hits through copyright law reform
- Investors, employees and others went unpaid when theatre closes
- Soft costs can be a large part of commercial development
- For intellectual property, is the best defense a good offense?
- Sports agent teaching at school he sued raises eyebrows
- Culinary school alums sue school for misrepresentation
- Linkedin in trademark dispute over name of new startup
- Miami Beach based media company faces legal scrutiny
- University of Miami football players involved in gift scandal
- Apple at risk for three class action suits over geolocation
- Cross-Country Pizza Time trademark dispute continues
- Comedy club involved in dispute over alleged comment and professionalism
- Polka musician reaches copyright infringement settlement with ex-wife
- CityPlace sued for foreclosure by lender
- David Cassidy suing for Partridge Family merchandising
- Furniture manufacturer wins seven-figure lawsuit
- Naples Bay Resort doing good business, but still in danger of going under
- Former "2 Live Crew" singer sues for defamation
- Traffic school owner in commercial lawsuit
- Florida man claims his trademark is infringed by hotel
- Amazon/IMDb sued for listing actress's age
- A whale of a custody dispute
- NBA player counter-sues former agent
- Shaquille O'Neal sues for invasion of privacy
- Condo investors say they were defrauded
- NBA controversy over revenue split
- Lawsuit seeks to legitimize internet cafes that offer "simulated gambling"
- Warner Brothers engaged in false claims of copyright infringement
- Kim Kardashian sues to quell claim marriage was fake
- Tootsie Roll company sues shoe firm for trademark infringement (1 of 2)
- Tootsie Roll company sues shoe firm for trademark infringement (2 of 2)
- Actor sues company for deceiving DVD cover
- Florida tavern faces lawsuit from music companies
- Trade secrets dispute for Miami Beach manufacturer
- Origami artist involved in copyright lawsuit
- Florida band, A Day to Remember, in lawsuit with label
- Rash of foreclosures hits commercial properties
- Hulk Hogan claims ex wife defamed him
- Copyright infringement lawsuit faced by Ellenton Evie's
- The most pirated film of 2012 was...wait, what? That one? Really?
- Bar and restaurant gets special liquor license reinstated
- Grooveshark online music streaming faces more troubles
- Giant Robot Lawsuit
- Musicians object to the use of their music without permission
- OJ Simpson's home goes into foreclosure
- Online content, copyright and SOPA and PIPA
- Restaurants in dispute over similar name
- In search of the largest piece of a shrinking pie
- Lady Gaga concert booking falls through
- Kardashian files lawsuit
- Star of "This Means War" going to battle with his talent agency
- Business courts in Florida for commercial litigation
- Florida lawsuit over online movie ticket sales
- Luxury condo project on hold pending lawsuit
- Charlie Sheen and former producer clash
- Paramount seeks to quash 'Godfather' book prequel
- Naked Cowboy files lawsuit against soap opera
- Bank sues Florida man in check-kiting scheme
- Is Pinterest simply a vehicle for infringement?
- Parodies or infringement
- Rappers settle with "Different Strokes" artist
- Hulk Hogan's breach of contract suit dismissed
- Eric Church battles unapproved vendors at U.S. shows
- A little live music at a restaurant becomes a complicated licensing dispute
- Florida financial firm sued over cancelled IPO
- Televangelists accused of financial misconduct
- Facebook the subject of patent infringement lawsuits
- Nike files lawsuit against Reebok over licensed jerseys
- Trademark lawsuit filed over The Platters band
- Lawsuit arises from playground of the rich and famous
- What's wrong with Reebok selling a Jet's jersey for Tim Tebow?
- Florida homes provide good backdrop for commercials
- Star athletes not immune from business disputes
- Company booked fake concerts, ran off with money
- Who owns the right to sue if someone steals your music?
- Singer Selena Gomez sued for plagiarism
- "Bogie's" Burberry at the center of heirs' court action
- Ownership of Village People songs may return to one of the original Village People
- "Godfather" sequel proceeds on hold during Puzo litigation
- Miami lawsuit follows ouster of hotel management company
- Poisons' Michaels settles CBS-Tony Awards suit over head injury
- Miami Heat advance while Lin wins
- Gucci wins trademark infringement case against Guess, sort of
- Dunkin' Donuts faces commercial litigation
- Entertainment lawsuit filed over distribution of "Atlas Shrugged: Part One"
- Daytona Beach company sued for allegedly infringing on RE/MAX's trademark
- ABC, CBS clash in entertainment lawsuit over new show
- Bogart's son to Burberry: Stop misusing my father's image
- Louis Vuitton loses "Hangover 2" copyright infringement case
- Ashton Kutcher's production company seeking $1.44M in breach of contract case
- British band One Direction: Our name is 'what makes us beautiful'
- Jessie J's "Domino" accused of infringing on another singer's copyright
- Fashion photographer alleges "contributory copyright infringement" - what's that?
- Rihanna sues former accountants, who allegedly cost her millions
- Hollywood keeps a close eye on "Premium Rush" breach of contract suit
- Feds crack down on 70 websites for copyright, trademark infringement
- Miami, do you think "bikram yoga"can be copyrighted?
- Contract negotiations cost Miami DirecTV subscribers access to Viacom networks
- Kevin Costner sues movie studio over compensation dispute
- "Modern Family" contract dispute resolved, stars head back to work
- "Nash Bridges" copyright verdict questioned on appeal
- Singer Dev: Contract for 75 percent of income in perpetuity is "onerous"
- At Olympics, protecting your IP assets should be an event
- Silversun Pickups to Mitt Romney: Cease and desist with our song
- 'The Glass House' bombs, so CBS drops suit against ABC
- Pizza Hut, Home Depot ads strike sour note with The Black Keys
- Of "The Evil Dead" and abandoned trademarks
- After $1.05 billion loss to Apple in patent battle, what's next for Samsung?
- One Direction wins entertainment lawsuit over name
- Entertainment lawsuit filed over "The Godfather" contract dispute
- Director files entertainment lawsuit over "The Dark Knight Rises" commissions
- Apple files intellectual property complaint against...Polish grocery store?
- IP suit accuses Florida team of unauthorized use of fan photo
- Woman seeks to copyright 'restored' 19th-century fresco
- That's bananas: Velvet Underground, Warhol Foundation fight over copyright
- Actress loses bid to have controversial film yanked from YouTube
- Don Johnson's $50 million award cut back to $15 million
- Producer sues over Lifetime's "Steel Magnolias" update
- Judge: "Steel Magnolias" can air as planned
- Producers of 'The Wolf of Wall Street' settle lawsuits against each other
- Trademark dispute erupts between 'The Hobbit' and 'Age of the Hobbits'
- 'Fashion Star' crew walks out to call attention to contract dispute
- Julianna Margulies files countersuit against former management co.
- Tom Cruise sues tabloid for $50 million
- Does 'Good Time' infringe on other singer's copyright?
- Copyright infringement suit against Angelina Jolie forges ahead
- 'Flight' gives rise to interesting fair use dispute
- Southern Florida pastry chef poised for big break
- Actor Corbin Bernsen involved in contract dispute
- 'Spider-Man' musical the subject of copyright infringement lawsuit
- Tolkien's estate sues movie studio, book publisher over online gambling game
- 'Hobbit' update: New Line isn't backing down in trademark infringement suit
- Contract dispute: After 22 years of holdup, studio sues Scorsese
- Facebook copyright status updates have no legal effect
- Shakira sued for $100 million over oral agreement
- Kesha settles lawsuit with ex-manager
- Contract dispute between British singer, 'The X-Factor' means a $2.3M lawsuit
- Universal Studios sues over pornographic '50 Shades of Grey' 'parody'
- With 'Girl on Fire,' Did Alicia Keys infringe on someone else's copyright?
- Changes to Instagram's terms of use frighten, confuse users
- Estate of Mario Puzo, Paramount Pictures settle countersuits
- Sony asks judge to dismiss copyright infringement suit over 'Midnight in Paris'
- 'Game of Thrones' was most-pirated show of 2012
- Entertainment Lawyers Can Ensure Your Rights are Protected
- Electronic Evidence and Business Litigation
- Retail Shop Infringes on “Harry Potter” Licensing Rights
- Non-Compete Agreements Rankle, but They Remain Enforceable in Many Instances
- A Fair Outcome Following Alleged Trademark Infringement
- A Miami Recording Contract Dispute with a Twist
- Breach of Contract Woes for Latin Singer in Miami
- Florida Museum Served with Contract Lawsuit
- 'Dumb Starbucks' Labels Itself Parody Art to Escape Legal Repercussions
- ‘Friends’ Actress Lisa Kudrow Accused in Court Of Being A Real-Life Phoebe
- Celebrities Challenge the Unauthorized Use of Photos of Their Children
- Law Professor and Record Company Settle on YouTube Video Copyright Lawsuit
- "Pink Slime" Case Illustrates Legal Protection Against Defamation
- Google Scores Big Success in Its Dispute With Viacom
- Social Media, Defamation and Your Rights
- Rights to Deceased Singer Nina Simone’s Music Remain in Dispute
- Rapper Faces $16 Million Loss in a Partnership Dispute with Florida Company
- Estate of James Dean Files Suit Over "@JamesDean" Twitter Account
- An Ongoing Court Case Threatens to Redefine Copyright Litigation
- A Copyright and Contract Case Gets Complicated
- Miami Attorney Tom J Manos Wins Dismissal of $60 Million Fraud Case in Miami Court Against His Client in Favor of Venezuelan Forum
- Another Recording Artist Fights Back Against Alleged Underpaid Royalties
- Led Zeppelin Sued by Spirit for Copyright Infringement
- Four College Athletes Claim Not Paying Players is in Violation of Antitrust Laws
- These Drivers can be Uber Dangerous
- Rapper Rick Ross Faces Even More Legal Troubles
- USA Women's Soccer Team Sets Network Record in World Cup Victory
- Huge Federal Court Victory for Online TV Streaming
- Newly Elected Anti-Chavez Opposition Will Bring Positive Changes to Venezuela
- The Newest Trend in French Fashion: A “Healthy” Weight
- Florida Yells "CUT" on Film Tax Incentives
- Orange Is the New Black and Blue
- Snapchat Under Scrutiny
- Why a Lawyer Can Help You Through an Immigration Case
- How Can You Determine Your Next Move in a Business Plan?
- What Steps to Take if Your Business Has Been Sued in Miami
- Litigation vs. Arbitration: What are the Differences?
- Understanding Music Royalties
- Trademarking Your Artist Name: What You Need to Know
- Commercial Eviction During the Covid-19 Pandemic: How We Can Help
- What Should You Do If a Contractor is Not Holding Up Their End of the Contract?
- How Covid-19 is Affecting Immigration
- How the Music & Entertainment Industry Has Been Affected by Covid-19