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27 Oct 2017, 8:29 am by Dennis Crouch
 That approach was affirmatively stated by the Supreme Court in Florida Prepaid Postsecondary striking down the Patent Remedy Act which was designed to hold States liable for patent infringement. [read post]
27 Oct 2017, 7:19 am by David Oxenford
This case reached the Florida Supreme Court when it was certified by the United State Court of Appeals which was reviewing a District Court decision reaching the same conclusion as did the Florida Supreme Court – that there was no performance right under state law for pre-1972 sound recordings (see our summary of the District Court decision here). [read post]
27 Oct 2017, 7:19 am by David Oxenford
This case reached the Florida Supreme Court when it was certified by the United State Court of Appeals which was reviewing a District Court decision reaching the same conclusion as did the Florida Supreme Court – that there was no performance right under state law for pre-1972 sound recordings (see our summary of the District Court decision here). [read post]
27 Oct 2017, 5:43 am by Terry Hart
” Another Season, Another Common-Law Copyright Opinion — Zvi Rosen writes about yesterday’s Florida Supreme Court decision finding that pre-1972 sound recording owners do not have a common law public performance right in Florida. [read post]
26 Oct 2017, 12:05 pm by Joe Mullin
The Florida Supreme Court held today (PDF) that the state doesn't recognize any copyrights in pre-1972 music recordings, despite the band's arguments to the contrary. [read post]
25 Oct 2017, 9:37 am by Associates and Bruce L. Scheiner
Worthington, Oct. 13, 2017, Alabama Supreme Court More Blog Entries: Premises Liability Case Involving Injury to Young Boy Will Proceed, Court Rules, Oct. 15, 2017, Fort Myers Car Accident Lawyer Blog The post Company UIM Benefits Affirmed in Rear-End Collision Case appeared first on Florida Injury Lawyer Blog. [read post]
24 Oct 2017, 10:31 am by Dean Freeman
Celadon Trucking Services, Inc., Oct. 20, 2017, Tennessee Supreme Court More Blog Entries: Tech Firm Sued for Florida Personal Injury at Store, Oct. 20, 2017, Florida Trucking Accident Lawyer Blog [read post]
24 Oct 2017, 8:35 am by Associates and Bruce L. Scheiner
The state supreme court, however, affirmed, although it did rule the punitive damages were excessive. [read post]
23 Oct 2017, 3:43 pm by W.F. Casey Ebsary, Jr.
Law Office of W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr 2102 W Cleveland St Tampa, Florida 33606 (813) 222-2220 [read post]
23 Oct 2017, 3:43 pm by W.F. Casey Ebsary, Jr.
Law Office of W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr 2102 W Cleveland St Tampa, Florida 33606 (813) 222-2220 [read post]
23 Oct 2017, 12:34 pm by Overhauser Law Offices, LLC
Supreme Court took a narrow view of the where a company “resides” for purposes of patent infringement venue. [read post]
22 Oct 2017, 3:15 am by Barry Sookman
His lawyers say the courts can’t tell him how to use his account https://t.co/41tiR5I7v6 2017-10-15 Damages in copyright claim affirmed Pablo Star Media Ltd v Bowen [2017] EWHC 2541 (IPEC) (13 October 2017) https://t.co/LHbLmQwIY9 2017-10-15 Hollywood Giants Sue Kodi-powered 'TickBox TV' Over Piracy https://t.co/Tpy1KqzhDX 2017-10-15 Kodi WARNING: Users stunned as add-on told ’we hope you lose in court’ https://t.co/4sQZJ3WQjm 2017-10-15 Blizzard Sues… [read post]
20 Oct 2017, 12:01 pm by Eugene Volokh
Supreme Court reporter and later wrote stinging editorials that helped deny federal judge G. [read post]
20 Oct 2017, 11:20 am by Thaddeus Hoffmeister
Supreme Court denied certiorari in the consolidated cases of Florida v. [read post]
20 Oct 2017, 10:15 am by The Lawrence Law Group
Yesterday, the Florida Supreme Court affirmed Florida’s longstanding legal principle that an insurer may have to pay as much as 2.5 times the usual attorney fee when a homeowner has to sue his or her own insurance company and wins. [read post]
20 Oct 2017, 10:15 am by The Lawrence Law Group
Yesterday, the Florida Supreme Court affirmed Florida’s longstanding legal principle that an insurer may have to pay as much as 2.5 times the usual attorney fee when a homeowner has to sue his or her own insurance company and wins. [read post]