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Large Audience Display Systems, LLC v. Tennman Productions, LLC et al
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2:11-cv-03398
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- Duane Morris
- Heartfield Law Firm
- Jeffer Mangels
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June 05, 2017
Timberlake, Spears Win Fees In Concert Screen IP Row
A California federal judge on Friday approved $737,000 in attorneys' fees for Justin Timberlake's and Britney Spears' lawyers at Pryor Cashman LLP after they trounced a display screen-maker's patent infringement suit, shaving off a small percentage of the requested amount but finding it mostly reasonable.
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April 21, 2017
Timberlake, Spears Didn't Prove Pryor Cashman's Fees
A company that makes display screens for concerts told a California federal judge on Friday that Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears aren’t charging fair attorneys’ fees after the stars trounced the company's patent licensing suit, arguing the singers haven’t proven their Pryor Cashman LLP team’s rates are reasonable.
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April 14, 2017
Timberlake And Spears Seek $756K In Concert Screen IP Row
Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears on Friday told a California federal judge their request for about $756,000 in attorneys' fees was reasonable after beating an infringement suit over display screens at concerts, saying their Pryor Cashman LLP team was asking a fair price for its work on the complex suit.
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April 10, 2017
Judge Re-Awards Fees To Pop Stars In Concert Screen IP Row
A dispute over attorneys' fees awarded to Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears in a patent infringement suit brought against them by a display technology company has gone to the Federal Circuit and come back around, as a California federal judge on Monday reinstated the once-vacated award.
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August 20, 2015
Justin, Britney Win $755K Atty Fees In Big Screen Patent Suit
In a rare patent case with celebrity star power, a California federal judge on Tuesday granted a bid by Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears for attorneys' fees under Octane Fitness after Large Audience Display Systems LLC sued them for infringing its patents for jumbo screen technology by using them at concerts.