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Client Alert March 29, 2024
Media & Entertainment – Review and Outlook 2024
Gibson Dunn’s Media, Entertainment and Technology Practice Group highlights some of the notable rulings, developments, deals, and trends from 2023 forward that will inform the industry this year and beyond.
Client Alert June 27, 2023
Supreme Court Holds That Due Process Permits A State To Require Registered Businesses To Consent To General Jurisdiction
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that due process does not prohibit a state from requiring that businesses consent to general personal jurisdiction as a condition of registering to do business in the state. Our lawyers analyze this ruling.
Client Alert June 8, 2023
Supreme Court Clarifies Limits Of First Amendment Defenses To Use Of Trademarks In “Parody” Products
Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss the Supreme Court's reversal of a decision that effectively barred trademark infringement and dilution claims against products that imitate a plaintiff’s trademark to identify the defendant’s products.
Client Alert April 11, 2023
Media, Entertainment & Technology Highlights and Trends – April 2023
Gibson Dunn’s Media, Entertainment and Technology group highlights notable cases and deals from the first quarter of 2023, including cases involving Taylor Swift, Andy Warhol, and new copyright questions surrounding generative AI.
Client Alert February 24, 2022
Supreme Court Holds That A Mistake Of Law Can Excuse An Inaccurate Copyright Registration
On February 24, 2022, the Supreme Court held 6-3 that a copyright holder can file a copyright infringement suit even if its copyright registration application included inaccurate information that was the result of an innocent mistake of fact or law.
Client Alert January 13, 2022
Supreme Court Stays OSHA Vaccine-Or-Testing Mandate
On Thursday, January 13, 2022, by a 6–3 vote, the Supreme Court prevented the implementation of an OSHA rule that would have imposed a vaccine-or-testing regime on employers with 100 or more employees.
Client Alert June 25, 2021
Supreme Court Upholds Broad Eligibility For Small Refineries Seeking Hardship Exemptions From Compliance With The EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standards
On June 25, 2021, the Supreme Court held 6-3 that the Clean Air Act authorizes the EPA to exempt a small refinery from compliance with the renewable fuel standards program, even if the small refinery had not received an exemption each year since the program commenced in 2011.
Client Alert June 17, 2021
Supreme Court Holds That The First Amendment Prohibits Philadelphia From Requiring Catholic Foster-Placement Agency To Certify Same-Sex Couples As Foster Parents
On June 17, 2021, the Supreme Court held 9-0 that Philadelphia violated the First Amendment by refusing to contract with a Catholic agency for declining to certify same-sex couples as foster parents.
