Big Law
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The Copyright Battle Over Andy Warhol’s Prince Art Heads to the Supreme Court
In 1984, Vanity Fair commissioned Andy Warhol to create an image of the then-emerging “artist known as Prince”. Warhol used…
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Sony Pictures Cancels ‘The Dr. Oz Show’ After Senate Announcement
Sony Pictures on Monday said it will end its long-running “The Dr. Oz Show” next month,…
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Harley-Davidson’s Electric-Vehicle Division Plans to Go Public in a SPAC Merger
Thanks to a new merger deal, Harley-Davidson’s electric motorcycle company known as LiveWire will become the first…
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Taylor Swift Must Face a Jury Trial in a ‘Shake It Off’ Lawsuit
Pop star Taylor Swift can’t shake off a lawsuit over her 2014 hit, “Shake It Off.” In an update…
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Pfizer Offers $6.7 Billion to Buy Arena Pharmaceuticals
Pfizer Inc said on Monday it would buy drug developer Arena Pharmaceuticals for $6.7 billion…
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Sonny Bono’s Widow Challenges Cher’s Copyright Lawsuit
Cher’s legal battle with Sonny Bono’s widow is heating up, with Mary Bono arguing that the legendary singer should not…
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Toshiba Will Split Into Three Different Companies
After 140 years of growth, the Japanese multinational conglomerate Toshiba recently announced a strategic reorganization into…
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Workers Form the First Ever Starbucks Labor Union in the U.S.
Starbucks workers have voted to form their first U.S. union. Workers from one store in…
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Volkswagen Enters New Partnerships to Advance EV Production
Volkswagen has entered into three new partnerships related to electric vehicle batteries, as the German…
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Roku Makes a YouTube Streaming Deal With Google
Roku customers no longer have to worry about losing access to the channels of their…
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