WB Music Corp. et al v. Royce International Broadcasting Corporation et al

  1. May 12, 2023

    Former Fugitive Radio Station Owner Must Pay $2M In IP Suit

    A California federal court has issued writs of execution authorizing U.S. Marshals to enforce a $2 million judgment against former fugitive radio station owner Edward Stolz after he failed to pay fees to the court-appointed receiver of his former station.

  2. August 19, 2021

    IP Forecast: Ferring Seeks Sanctions Against Jones Day

    Ferring Pharmaceuticals will argue next week that Jones Day should be sanctioned for sparking a patent trial that never should have happened. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.

  3. February 25, 2021

    Fugitive Radio Broadcaster Turns Himself In After Contempt

    A radio station owner who was a fugitive from justice avoided racking up fines when he turned himself in to authorities last week, after a California federal court threatened to fine him $10,000 each day he failed to surrender for allegedly not cooperating with a court-appointed receiver.

  4. February 18, 2021

    Embattled Radio Broadcaster Fined $10K Per Day As Fugitive

    A radio station owner held in contempt for allegedly not cooperating with a court-appointed receiver has become a fugitive from justice and will be fined $10,000 every day he fails to turn himself in, a California federal judge said.

  5. January 13, 2021

    Receiver Says 'Enough,' Wants Radio Station Owner Jailed

    A radio station owner who has been ordered to hand over control of his airwaves after he failed to pay a $1.2 million verdict needs to be jailed again because he won't stop flouting court orders, and "enough is enough," according to the court receiver.

  6. September 08, 2020

    Calif. Judge Sends Radio Station Owner To Jail For Contempt

    A radio station owner who owes $1.2 million for airing songs on his airwaves without permission will be going to jail until he ponies up the documents that the court receiver has been waiting on, a California federal court has declared.