About four months ago, Maiden Voyage, an album of Iron Maiden radio recordings from the 1980s, popped up for sale on Coda Records’ website without the storied metal […]
Madonna’s Lawyers Say No Settlement Reached In Concert Delay Lawsuit
Attorneys for Madonna and Live Nation say they’re facing a “harassment campaign” from the lawyers suing over delayed starts to the singer’s concerts, aimed at “extorting a lucrative […]
From Wild West To Spotify: Lawyer Predicts More Licensing In Generative AI
A “Spotify model” of licensing, regulation and royalties could be the answer to the recent slew of lawsuits and future litigation relating to generative artificial intelligence defined by rampant misappropriation […]
Judge Weighing Motions to Dismiss
A California judge presiding over a sex trafficking case that was brought against Madison Square Garden Entertainment (MSGE) CEO/executive chairman James Dolan, the Azoff Companies and Harvey Weinstein […]
Culture Key to Remaining Competitive for Talent at Midsize Firms
Struggling to compete with larger firms when it comes to compensation, midsized firms can look to culture, including hybrid working arrangements, as a way to bring in and […]
Bad Bunny Sports Agency Gave VIP Tickets to Players, MLB Union Says
Major League Baseball’s players’ union is firing back at claims that it discriminated against Bad Bunny’s sports agency, saying the company was penalized due to “egregious and systemic” […]
Uber’s Pop-Up Alert to Updated Terms Restricts Rider’s Suit to Arbitration
In a 4-1 decision Friday, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court sided with Uber’s argument that the ride-hailing company’s screen-blocking pop-up alert, notifying customers of its updated terms, gave reasonable […]
Florida Jury Weighs Chiquita Case Linked to Terrorist Financing
Florida jurors are expected to start deliberations on Friday in a long-running case against Chiquita Brands International that seeks compensation for family members of individuals who were allegedly murdered […]
In Live Nation DOJ Lawsuit, AEG’s Ticketing Claims Could Play Big Role
On Friday (May 31), AEG chairman/CEO Jay Marciano became the first major live music executive to voice support for the Department of Justice’s effort to break up Live […]
Jury Trial Ordered in Uber Drivers Dispute Over Independent Contractor Status
Following a hung jury and the subsequent denial of the parties’ motions for post-trial relief, a second jury trial is scheduled June 10 in an ongoing dispute between […]