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05.09.2024
Times Up? Not So Fast: Supreme Court Rules Damages Are Not Limited to Three Year Look Back Where Copyright Act Claim is Timely under “Discovery Rule”
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision this week, finding that the 3-year statute of limitations for claims under the Copyright Act does not limit recovery of damages to three years prior to the filing of the lawsuit. The case, Warner Chappell Music, Inc., et al. v. Nealy, 601 U.S. ___ (2024), reversed the rule previously applied by courts around the country, including the Second Circuit in New York.
04.03.2018
Supreme Court Clarifies Appeal Timing for Consolidated Cases
05.31.2017
Is New Jersey’s Regulated-Industry Ban on Political Contributions Ripe for Challenge?
03.01.2017
Union Fund Uses NY False Claims Act to Blow Whistle on Prevailing Wage Violator and Recover $33,750
06.17.2016
U.S. Supreme Court Clarifies Standard for Awarding Attorneys’ Fees to Successful Copyright Litigants.
06.09.2016
Federal District Judges May Recall Discharged Civil Jury To Correct Errors, Supreme Court Holds
03.10.2016
U.S. Supreme Court Reaffirms that Only “Humans and Corporations,” Not Unincorporated Entities Like a Trust, May Assert Their Own Citizenship for Purposes of Federal Diversity Jurisdiction
03.07.2016
U.S. Supreme Court to Alabama: Full Faith and Credit Must Be Given to Out-of-State Adoption
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