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By Roy Strom | June 29, 2017
Sexual assault allegations against Larry Nassar, a former team physician with the USA women's gymnastics national team and an ex-employee at Michigan State University, has created key litigation and investigatory roles for a handful of large law firms. And the billable hours are increasing.
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By AMANDA BRONSTAD | June 29, 2017
Phone sex might be expensive and short-lived for consumers, but it doesn't pay much for the workers on the other line.
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By TODD CUNNINGHAM | June 29, 2017
Disney's upcoming “Star Wars” prequel about the young Han Solo is — by light years — the most potentially lucrative movie ever to switch directors in the middle of shooting.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 28, 2017
Rachel Lindsay, the Dallas trial lawyer and daughter of a federal judge who is starring in "The Bachelorette," eliminated six suitors during an episode last night, including the last lawyer in the bunch.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 27, 2017
Sparks were not flying between Dallas lawyer Rachel Lindsay, who is starring on "The Bachelorette," and another Dallas lawyer who is among the bachelors on the show.
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By Charles Toutant | June 21, 2017
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Mitch Williams was awarded $1.5 million by a state court jury in Camden Tuesday in his breach of contract suit against MLB Network.
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By Commentary by James Sammataro, John Marcoux, Hans Hertell and Christina Himmel | June 20, 2017
The question, however, is whether this happiness will endure or if the increased royalty will ultimately result in decreased spins for pre-1972 sound recordings and the slow extinction of "oldies."
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 20, 2017
Rachel Lindsay, a civil trial lawyer in Dallas who stars in "The Bachelorette," acknowledges during the show that she is feeling pressure from many sides on choices she is making as the first African-American bachelorette.
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By Ezequiel Abiu Lopez | June 16, 2017
In the opening scenes of the latest Vin Diesel action movie, troops in the Dominican Republic chase the hero through a rain forest and down a twisty mountain road. But in real life, the government is doing all it can to welcome the Hollywood star — or anyone else who wants to produce a film in this Caribbean country.
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By BY MICHAEL I. RUDELL AND NEIL J. ROSINI, Law Journal Newsletters | June 16, 2017
Much can be learned about the entertainment industry by comparing how those who perform services or license rights in their works are compensated under agreements to which they are a party. Some compensation in those agreements is fixed and essentially guaranteed, such as advances and flat fees. Other types, which are the subjects of this article, are contingent.
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