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Media & Entertainment - April, 2008
31 articles
- Creditors On Board With Amended Ziff Davis Plan
- FTC Deepens Elsevier-ChoicePoint Investigation
- DOJ Green-Lights Regal, Consolidated Cinema Deal
- Ziff Davis Creditors Blast Chapter 11 Plan
- SEC Targets Ex-Pixar CFO For Alleged Backdating
- NYRA's Chapter 11 Plan Confirmed
- War Footage Not Charlie Wilson's: 'Scud Stud'
- Red Sox Food Vendors Sue Aramark For Overtime Pay
- Murdoch's Newsday Bid Likely To Be OK'd: Attorneys
- Technology Transaction Experts Join Proskauer
- Horse Racing Groups Hit With Antitrust Suit
- Yoko Ono Sues Documentary Makers Over 'Imagine'
- Judge Allows Bloomberg Bias Case To Proceed
- Over Protests, Jones Day Named As Interep Counsel
- Gemstar, Digeo Settle Dispute Over Program Guides
- Poker Players, World Poker Tour Settle Antitrust Suit
- U.S. Senator Calls On FCC To Block XM-Sirius Deal
- Facebook Looking At Another Trademark Dispute
- 'Hot Coffee' Claims Tossed From Take-Two Suit
- NYRA Seeks Sixth Exclusivity Extension
- DOJ OKs Media Auditor's New Code Of Conduct
- Clear Channel Buyout Suit Headed To Trial
- Court Approves Movie Gallery's Reorganization Plan
- Judge Trims Rather's $70M Suit Against CBS, Viacom
- SEC Blocks Former Gemstar Exec's $29.5M Severance
- Movie Gallery Creditors Approve Reorganization Plan
- Chinese Cos. Face Record Damages In Copyright Suits
- 7th Circuit Dismisses Two Suits Against Tribune
- American Ballet Theatre Settles Age Bias Suit
- Judge OKs $12M Cash Collateral For Ziff Davis
- Putting Music In P2P Folders Could Be Illegal: Judge