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Media & Entertainment - October, 2010
79 articles
- Man Should Pay $675K For 30 Songs: Record Cos.
- Verizon Beats TiVo Inequitable Conduct Claims
- Perjury Brings Probation For Bankrupt Ex-NHL Owner
- Judge Hits Play On Movie Gallery Liquidation Plan
- Wash. Post Hit With Fraud Action Over Kaplan Unit
- Lionsgate Sues Icahn Over MGM Dealings
- Station Casinos Gets OK For $1.2M OT Settlement
- NYC Strippers Win Initial Cert. In Collective Action
- Customers Sue Cablevision For $450M Over Fox Block
- Centaur Creditors Decry Credit Suisse $10M Setoff Bid
- Blockbuster Judge Blesses DIP, Tables Adviser Hiring
- Truvo USA Ch. 11 Plan Wins Bankruptcy Court OK
- Pregnancy Bias Case Against Bloomberg Trimmed
- Banks Ask High Court To Review Bailout Details Case
- Citi Exec Denies Giving EMI Buyer M&A Tips In Deal
- Disney Hit With WARN Suit Over Baltimore ESPN Zone
- Tribune Folds Settlements Into New Ch. 11 Plan
- B&N Loses Bid To Dismiss Shareholder Suit
- Tribune Co. CEO Michaels Resigns
- Canada Backs Shaw's $2B Deal For Canwest TV Assets
- Warner Bros. Anti-Piracy Patent Suit To Remain In NY
- Case Study: FBT V. Aftermath
- Disney, Zynga Hit With Online Gaming Patent Suit
- 9th Circ. Won't Rehear Eminem Label's Royalties Win
- Icahn Ups Tender Offer For Lionsgate
- Ex-Counsel Tries To Push Washington Times Into Ch. 11
- Food Network, Private Chefs End Trademark Row
- Icahn Offers To Buy MGM's Debt To Block Spyglass Deal
- Claims Trimmed In Conde Nast Web Contract Suit
- UK Financier Says It's His Word Against Citi's In EMI Suit
- Mets Pitcher Forfeits $3.1M To End Contract Battle
- Merrill Says Tribune Creditors Are Pursuing Wrong Bank
- Numark Seeks 337 Probe Over DJ Equipment
- Trial Kicks Off In Terra Firma's Suit Over $6.5B EMI Deal
- Microsoft, Yahoo Settle Music Download Suit
- Tribune, JPMorgan, Others Fight Trustee Bid In Ch. 11
- Hulk Air Compressors Make Marvel Angry
- WMS Sues Bally Over Slot Machine Display Patents
- Red Sox Owners Close Liverpool FC Deal
- 11th Circ. Reverses Itself On Class Action Threshold
- Pearlman Sales Agent Gets 1 Year For Mail Fraud
- Blockbuster Shouldn't Pay Rothschild Bills: Trustee
- Rowling Loses Bid To Toss Wizard Plagiarism Suit
- Chimicles Loses Bid For $18M Piece Of Adelphia Pie
- Ex-Rutgers QB Refiles Likeness Action Against EA
- Fed. Circ. Refuses To Block Nike Football Uniforms
- Hendrix Estate Hits Back Over 'Georgia Blues'
- Gloves Dropped In Minn. Youth Hockey Antitrust Fight
- 2nd Circ. Affirms Toss Of Steinbeck Copyright Spat
- Calif. Appeals Court Nixes RIAA Restitution Award
- Auction Veto Nixed For Thompson's Stalking Horse
- Aurelius Balks At Move To Settle Tribune Claims
- Tribune Pitches $420M Settlement For Bondholder Debt
- Mark Cuban Wants $2.6M For Failed Rangers Bid
- Take-Two $20M Backdating Settlement Approved
- 2nd Circ. Revives Claim By Fired MSNBC Reporter
- R2 Cries Foul Over Citadel's Stock Grants To Execs
- 2 Live Crew Founder Sued For Using Trademarks
- Movie Gallery Seeks Probe Into Ex-Worker's Conduct
- Hicks Says $476M Bid Undervalues Liverpool
- Miami Heat Sues Clear Channel Over Broadcast Deal
- Steinbeck Heirs Battle Wife's Estate Before 2nd Circ.
- Spyglass Execs Would Run MGM Under Prepack Ch. 11
- Arbitron Escapes From Radio Station's Antitrust Suit
- New Draft Of Anti-Counterfeiting Treaty Draws Criticism
- Pittsburgh Casino Shorted Security Guards On OT: Suit
- Slacker Settles Samsung Memory Patent Suit In ITC
- 'Die Hard' Director Sentenced To 1 Year For FBI Lies
- NFL Player Cops To Cardinals' $2.8M Arbitration Award
- Opponents Take $37B NBC-Comcast Deal To Obama
- Private Chefs Lose Bid To Block Food Network Show
- A New Horizon For IP Monetization: Copyrights
- Groundwork Laid For Multiple Tribune Ch. 11 Plans
- High Court Seeks SG Brief On Calif. Looted Art Law
- $20 Parking Fee Blocked Union Access To Resort: NLRB
- Vivendi Withdraws IP Spat Over Music On Ellen Show
- Lionsgate Asks To Toss Icahn's Suit Over Stock Deal
- Comcast MDL Class Alters Claims To Avoid Arbitration
- Legal Hold May Keep You Out Of Jail Over E-Discovery