We have previously reviewed Sixth Circuit decisions to uncover trends in class actions, as well as in employment and Daubert cases. For this post, we generally reviewed the Sixth Circuit’s intellectual property cases from the last two years. We found that most of the cases before the court were copyright and trademark cases, with just … Continue Reading
In a recent appeal from the dismissal of one of the lengthiest complaints ever filed — at a whopping 795 paragraphs, 68 attachments and 506 pages (including exhibits) — the Sixth Circuit weighed in on a contentious dispute originating in the Nashville music scene. The plaintiffs in Severe Records, et al. v. Rich, et al. … Continue Reading