Big Law
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Singer Pink Sues Pharrell Williams for Attempting to Trademark Brand Name That Will ‘Cause Confusion’
Pharrell Williams has found himself in hot water with popstar Pink due to a recent…
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Sources Say Microsoft’s OpenAI Partnership Could Face EU Antitrust Probe
Microsoft’s $13 billion investment in OpenAI could face an EU antitrust investigation as regulators are…
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Copyright Case Over Ed Sheeran’s Song ‘Thinking Out Loud’ Continues in a New York Appeals Court
In May 2023, Ed Sheeran emerged victorious in two back-to-back copyright infringement cases, filed nearly…
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Source Says Sony Is in Talks With Apollo on Joint Bid for Paramount
Sony Pictures Entertainment and Apollo Global Management are discussing making a joint bid for Paramount…
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NYT Dealbook Reports That U.S. FTC Is Preparing to Sue to Block $8.5 Billion Takeover of Capri by Tapestry
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is preparing to sue to block Coach parent Tapestry’s…
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Concord Agrees to Buy Hipgnosis Songs Fund in $1.4 Billion Music Rights Deal
Nashville-based independent music company Concord has agreed to buy British song investor Hipgnosis Songs Fund…
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Country Singer Jelly Roll Sued by Pennsylvania Wedding Band Jellyroll Over Trademark Infringement
Jelly Roll is dealing with some not so sweet legal issues. The Grammy-nominated country singer…
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WSJ Reports That U.S. Justice Department Will File an Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation
The U.S. Department of Justice is expected to file an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation…
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U.S. Consumers Sue to Stop Merger Between Alaska Air and Hawaiian Airlines
Alaska Air has been hit with a U.S. consumer lawsuit alleging that the carrier’s proposed…
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TGI Fridays Will Go Public Through Merger With Its U.K. Franchisee Hostmore
TGI Fridays and Hostmore, the chain’s U.K. franchisee, announced plans to merge on Tuesday. The…
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