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As the world rapidly adjusts to the “new normal” in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses have been left to figure out the best next steps.  As of this writing, current cases have surpassed 700,000 globally.  In the United States, stock markets have been throttled, widespread closures are affecting businesses, events have been...
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By Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone – March 4, 2020 – Journey’s Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain have fired long-time bassist Ross Valory and drummer Steve Smith from the band after accusing them of trying to fund their retirement by wresting control of the band’s name. On Tuesday, lawyers for Schon and Cain filed a lawsuit in the...
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March 03, 2020 06:23 PM Pacific Standard Time LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Neal Schon and Jon Cain, the remaining principal members of Journey, filed a lawsuit today to ensure that the band continues on its great success of more than 40 years. The lawsuit was filed after an attempted corporate coup d’état bythe band’s former drummer Steven Smith and former...
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As reported by the Daily Journal on March 2, 2020, Miller Barondess, LLP prevailed in a bench trial resulting in Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Melvin D. Sandvig ruling for plaintiff on all issues. In the lawsuit, plaintiff sued his former attorney for conflicts of interest relating to a transaction involving $20 million in...
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By Craig Karmin, Wall Street Journal – February 25, 2020 – The Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills is making a push to attract Middle Eastern royals and well-heeled celebrities. Now, a rival luxury hotel next door is alleging that the Waldorf stole corporate secrets and personal information about some of those VIP guests in an effort...
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By Andrew Foerch, San Fernando Valley Business Journal – February 3-16, 2020 – The international intrigue surrounding former Nissan Motor Co. chief executive Carlos Ghosn has found its way to the San Fernando Valley. A now-defunct local automotive franchisee is embroiled in a legal dispute with the Japanese car company, which it accuses of strong-arming...
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Los Angeles Business Journal Special Report – January 27, 2020: Top  Minority  Attorneys in  Los  Angeles The Top Minority Attorneys special supplement recognizes the most influential minority attorneys in Los Angeles. Congratulations to Miller Barondess partners Mira Hashmall and Jason Tokoro for this well-deserved honor.
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By Lauren Berg, Law360 – January 23, 2020 – Clothing retailer Zara USA, Inc. has “blatantly and unlawfully” copied the design of Atelier Luxury Group LLC’s Amiri MX2 “combination skinny biker” jeans, according to a trademark infringement lawsuit filed in California federal court that accuses Zara of piggybacking off Amiri’s success. Fashion label Amiri is...
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As published in the Daily Journal’s Verdicts and Settlements section on January 17, 2020, Miller Barondess, LLP prevailed in a bench trial resulting in Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Deirdre Hill ruling for Defendants on all issues. In the lawsuit, Plaintiff Peter Kleinberg sued his former employer, Landmark Dividend LLC, as well as the...
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By Martin Macias, Jr., Courthouse News – January 17, 2020 – Media law experts gathered Thursday at a conference in Los Angeles to discuss shifts and trends in the entertainment world’s wide web of legal wrangling, contract disputes and lawsuits. Attorneys, scholars and other law experts were convened by the Media Law Resource Center to...
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