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Viewing the Corporate Office as a Crime Scene
Nowadays, when a corporation and its employees become the subjects of a government investigation, trained investigators will look at a company's office as a potential crime scene. Companies need to do likewise when refining their document policies.Viacom International is getting a second shot at proving that YouTube massively infringed its copyrights by hosting clips from shows like "The Daily Show" and "Family Guy" without its permission. And whether Viacom and its lawyers succeed or not, they've already managed to shape the developing case law over copyrighted content that users illegally upload to the Internet.
They're heading for the exits at the Justice Dept.
Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. hasn't formally announced whether he wants to remain at the helm of the U.S. Justice Department, but there's already change under way in the top ranks below him and talk around Washington has some division leaders mulling their next moves.The start-up Aereo Inc., which streams live television to subscribers without paying a cent in retransmission fees to network broadcasters, was an invitation to litigation. But its odds for survival are looking up, thanks to a win this week for the company and its lawyers.
Maples case shows more partner involvement needed in pro bono cases
An appeal that nearly died in a law firm mailroom shows need for more partner involvement in pro bono cases.For the second time in three years, Schapiro and Kramer persuaded a judge to knock out Viacom's seminal copyright infringement lawsuit over thousands of video clips posted on YouTube.
In its biggest suit yet, the National Credit Union Administration claims Bear Stearns sold $3.6 billion in shoddy mortgage-backed securities to four failed credit unions. But just like the cases that the Federal Housing Finance Agency brought against a slew of banks, the NCUA suits are in limbo as federal appeals courts weigh whether the agencies waited too long to sue.
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